L.A. Law S4E16 - Bounds for Glory
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To the dismay of Becker and Brackman, Rosalind becomes Abby's strong supporter when a major client leaves the firm after he is unsuccessful in pressuring Abby not to pursue a dismissal of charges against his drug-addicted son, but to convince his son instead to accept a plea bargain that will send him to jail; Rollins's client is sued by the owner of an oversized frog when she disqualifies the amphibian from the jumping contest she's promoting; Kelsey represents the parents of a slain teenager when they sue the parents of the young skinhead who murdered their son; Benny inadvertently sets off a bidding war hampered by attorneys and paralegals when he decides to sell his baseball card collection; as her overbearing manner begins to set the other attorneys on edge, Rosalind mounts a subtle campaign for absolute control of the firm by undermining McKenzie's influence with clients.
| Released | Sep 15, 1986 |
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| Runtime | 45min |
| Genre | Drama, War & Politics |
| Actor | Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry, Alan Rachins |
| Director | Steven Bochco |
| Production | 20th Century Fox Television |