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S8 E1 - We the People. September 27, 2003. 43min. TV-PG. Eugene and Berluti defend a woman who was videotaped as she killed a drug dealer; Ellenor and Jamie defend a man accused of murdering his pregnant wife; newcomer Alan Shore, who embezzled money from a law firm, represents a down-and-out man who planted a kiss on a stranger. Available to buy.
- 43 min
Ellenor agrees to hire an antitrust lawyer (James Spader) who was recently fired for embezzlement; a client (Chris O'Donnell) is accused of murdering his pregnant wife.
- Dennis Smith
- March 4, 1997
- Michael Badalucco
The Practice is an American legal drama created by David E. Kelley centring on the partners and associates at a Boston law firm. The series was broadcast for eight seasons from 1997 to 2004, initially as a mid-season replacement .
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By71"Reasonable Doubts"82"Betrayal"93"The Blessing"104"Dog Bite"Episode 1. We the People. Sun, Sep 28, 2003 60 mins. In the first of a three-part story arc, Chris O'Donnell plays an accused killer whose case generates media frenzy.
Eleanor defends a man accused of killing his wife and unborn son. He contests that it was suicide. Eugene and Jimmy defend a woman who shot a crack dealer on her street. Alan Shore comes to Eleanor looking for a job after he was fired for embezzlement. He is given a case where a woman files charges against a homeless man who ""Halle Berry'd"" her (came out of nowhere and kissed her). He uses ...
Berluti's new practice is threatened by a lawyer who considers the neighborhood "his" turf; Hannah and Ellenor face off in a products liability case; Shore admits his feelings for Tara; and Eugene is appointed a judge.
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Sep 28, 2003 · Eugene and Jimmy defend a woman who shot a crack dealer on her street. Alan Shore comes to Eleanor looking for a job after he was fired for embezzlement. He is given a case where a woman files charges against a homeless man who ""Halle Berry'd"" her (came out of nowhere and kissed her).