After getting out of jail, Alex finds employment at Hamilton Whitney III's law firm.
After a young boy winds up in a coma after taking a new drug, Alex helps his mother in a suit against the drug company.
A friend's death leads Alex into an investigation of a well-respected police officer.
Alex and Whitney defend the adoptive parents of a young Asian boy when a Chinese couple sues for custody.
When a fast-food employee loses their job for trying to unionize, Whitney takes up her cause.
Alex and Whitney go after the army when a former soldier dies of a rare form of cancer, the cause of which can be traced back to his military service.
Alex's path crosses her former husband's when she takes on an insurance fraud case that he ends up being behind.
Ales and Whitney take on a TV Gossip Reporter as a client.
An apparent suicide brings Alex and Whitney onto a college football player's death investigation.
Whitney handles his personal idol's contract disagreement.
When a pastor receives an eviction notice, Whitney and Alex step in to represent him.
A funeral home that may be improperly recycling their wares is investigated. Whitney has to come to terms with his father when he comes seeking aid.
A couple question the niceness of their dream house when the family starts to take ill. Whitney takes a ventriliquist for a client who refuses to speak outside of his dummy.
Alex discovers information about her time spent in prison in relation to a case the firm accepts.
A woman dies trying to lose her pregnancy weight and get back into her old job. Alex and Whitney investigate.
After meeting up in a law review class, Alex's new love interest may land her in hot water.
Kasselbaum thinks he's located Alex's daughter Mia, but the little girl turns out to be someone else's missing daughter.
Leon has to decide whether or not to return to law. Also, Kaplan is accused of misconduct.
Alex and Whitney defend a man charged with sexually harassing a student. Also, Heller gets involved with a deranged woman he met on the Internet.
Whitney falls for a client who turns out to be a survivor of a Serbian concentration camp.
The firm only has an hour to close a takeover deal of a family-owned business or else the grandson will go to prison.