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- Bull's team defies going through the motions at a client's Death Sentencing Hearing for a man Bull believes is innocent and go on the offensive by re-investigating the crimes.
- When Bull handles the negligent homicide defense of a building owner accused of killing tenants by carbon monoxide poisoning, the case rocks Bull and the TAC team to their core. Also, TAC's trial defense is made more difficult when the ADA prosecuting the case is Chunk's ex-boyfriend, Rob Jones, Someone very familiar with Bull's tricks; and Taylor is forced to reevaluate her work-life balance when she gets shocking news about her son.
- Business becomes personal for Bull when TAC assists with a civil suit against the bank that funded the terrorists responsible for Cable's death.
- Bull mounts the defense of an old college friend, Eric Crawford (Sebatian Arcelus), who is charged with negligent homicide after Eric's youngest child kills his eldest with Eric�s handgun.
- Izzy puts the brakes on her wedding to Bull after he jeopardizes Benny's election campaign by handling the defense in the corruption trial of the former District Attorney that Benny hopes to replace.
- Bull's legal troubles go from professional to personal when new evidence in his bribery trial implicates his wife; the TAC team's efforts to assist Bull in court are thwarted by his attorney, who fears they will cross a legal line to help their boss.
- Bull defends a step-mom accused of murdering her step-daughter. Benny receives unsettling news about his sister. Marissa shares her decision about having a baby with her husband. Bull and Benny fight. Izzy shocks Bull with her own news.
- Bull's team worries that they're in over their heads when they take on the seemingly unwinnable case of Elliott Miles (Frank De Julio), a mute man facing the death penalty if he's found guilty of murder and arson. Also, Bull is stunned to learn that his ex-wife is remarrying.
- A white female police officer is in a public bathroom when a black man bursts into the room and looks like he is going for her gun. She grabs the gun and the man grabs the gun and she shoots him in the shoulder. He sues the city for $25 million. Bull must try to clear her name.
- Bull takes on a pro bono client who was poorly advised by his public defender to plead guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge and is now facing felony manslaughter after the victim dies.
- Bull confronts his guilt over closing his psychiatric practice to start TAC when his former patient, a young woman who is a clinical sociopath, goes on trial for killing her brother. When Bull and Benny's client has no memory of the crime due to her mental condition, they enter a "Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity" plea and aim to seat jurors that are sympathetic to mental illness.
- The TAC team works tandem cases when Chunk represents a young man facing federal counterfeiting charges, and Bull represents his grandfather, who may lose his business to the FBI for owning the barbershop where the fake goods were sold.
- Bull helps the murder defense of an old friend, Vivian Cahill (Anna Wood), an in-debt professional gambler accused of murdering her wealthy father to gain her inheritance. Knowing their client had a complicated past with her father, Bull and Benny enter into voir dire looking to select jurors who sympathize with dysfunctional family relationships.
- The team finds itself in a tense and unprecedented situation when Bull faces off against Marissa and her new boss in court, following her departure from the company; Taylor's professional life works against her during her custody battle.
- The DA hires Bull to help convict Hazel Diaz, an infamous drug dealer who murdered a police officer but has managed to avoid jail for years on an insanity defense by feigning schizophrenia.
- Following his heart attack, Bull represents an insurance company being sued by a dying mother for denying coverage of her liver transplant.
- Danny enlists her colleagues to help when her boyfriend, Gabriel, is arrested for being in the country illegally and threatened with deportation. Bull represents a German national who is being sued by a museum over possession of a valuable painting.
- New York's City's chief medical examiner, Julia Martin is charged with tampering evidence on the case that made her career. Bull wants to mount a defense selling to the Jury that Martin may have made a mistake.
- Bull's romantic rival, Diana Lindsay, jeopardizes her career when she secretly has Bull come to Texas to assist a couple fighting against her former client for custody of their grandchildren.
- Bull and the team take a difficult pro bono murder case before the holidays and realize it will take a Christmas miracle to win; Marissa pushes for an office Christmas party; Taylor embarks on a new romance.
- Bull aims to win over a federal jury without the use of hard evidence when TAC represents Hank Alston, a child recovery agent charged with fraud for not having documented proof of his covert work. Also, Izzy wants Benny to consider hitting back at his opponent in the District Attorney race when the other candidate engages in mudslinging before an important debate.
- Bull helps Jim Grayson, arrested for changing his identity after being involved in a fatal robbery years ago. Bull hopes they can convince the jury that Jim has redeemed himself for his past misdeeds by living an upstanding life for years.
- Bull and the TAC team help one of their own when Marissa's restaurateur husband, Greg (David Furr), is charged with involuntary manslaughter after one of his employees dies in a kitchen fire allegedly cuased by negligence.
- Bull and the TAC team represent a teen boy raised in complete isolation when the young man goes on trial for murder after engaging in a deadly shootout. As the trial gets underway, Bull looks to select jurors who believe his sheltered client acted under the misguided influence of the only other person he has ever known, his survivalist father.
- Bull defends a medical student who tried to prevent his brother from murdering a judge in order to cause a mistrial for their crime boss father.
- Bull looks to select jurors who can empathize with an individual's need for personal privacy when he helps Marissa's friend sue a notable philanthropic businessman for abusing him as a child.
- Bull is hired by a doctor accused of bribing his way into college, just as Bull's ex-wife is due to give birth; as Bull waits for Izzy to go into labor, he contends with the trial's connection to a high-profile college admissions conspiracy case.
- Bull faces the unknown in court when TAC represents a train engineer with no memory.
- Bull represents an idealistic and flamboyant judge who is indicted for Obstruction of Justice for allowing a witness to avoid FBI agents who have arrived to arrest her, but her own outspokenness annoys the judge of her own case.
- When a former client appeals his conviction, twelve years after his trial, Bull is given to recall how he how and why he created TAC.
- Bull faces uncertainty in court when a trial hinges on just one juror in a class action suit against a vaping company selling malfunctioning devices; Marissa takes the initiative when Bull ignores TAC's growing financial difficulties.
- The surgeon who saved Bull's life after his heart attack is sued for malpractice; Taylor fights the urge to check into the background of Henri Fray, Marissa's new love interest.
- Bull aims to raise reasonable doubt among the jurors when his friend Nathan is tried for his wife's murder.
- Bull gets to work alongside his idol, Walter Franklin, a legendary lawyer who asks him to help a family bring suit against the U.S. government for the wrong death of a man killed while in witness protection.
- A woman who has a reputation for aggressive behavior is on trial for her husband's murder, but she claims to have no memory of it due to an alcohol-induced blackout.
- Bull and Benny defend a women in a federal case where her husband is accused of domestic terrorism. Benny is faced with a difficult career altering decision.
- TAC represents a man charged with his high school girlfriend's murder after a documentary depicts him as the prime suspect in the decades-old homicide.
- Bull has just two days to prepare a defense for a midwife accused of practicing without a license; the team tries to convince the private religious community of women their client helps to serve as character witnesses.
- Bull puts aside his personal grievances to help AUSA Reilly, who prosecuted him for jury tampering, bring one of the world's most dangerous drug lords to justice; the pair enter into a hesitant partnership.
- Bull's new relationship with Diana, his on-again romantic rival, is complicated by his renewed feelings for his ex-wife, Isabella, when they're reunited by the sudden death of her and Benny's father.
- Bull has a difficult time defending a client who has confessed to accidentally killing his sister's doctor after her death.
- Chunk's friend, Reggie (Don Guillory), an elite boarding school's counselor, asks Bull to help the parents of an athletic scholarship student bring a wrongful death suit against the school after the teen dies suddenly while training.
- Bull takes on the trial defense of Dr. Natalie Reznick (Brooke Bloom), an expert on anthrax, who is accused of orchestrating a series of anthrax attacks that terrorize the city. While the facts are against her, Bull sets out to prove the city was in such a rush to get the bacteria off the streets and calm the public's hysteria, they arrested the wrong person.
- TAC braces for an un-jolly Christmas when Bull and Benny represent Marissa and her estranged husband after they're charged with money laundering and fraud; Bull and Izzy reach an impasse regarding what they want from their renewed relationship.
- Bull and Chunk represent an emergency room doctor being sued for malpractice after she ignored direct orders to save one near-death patient in favor of helping another who was also critically injured.
- Izzy asks Bull to petition the court to have her best friend's body exhumed when the woman's son alleges she was murdered, despite her death already ruled accidental.
- Bull and Chunk aim to prove that their client, a woman on trial for murder, committed the crime due to a lack of behavioral control caused by a brain tumor; Taylor is suspected by the FBI of committing cybercrimes.
- Bull helps his friend, Army psychiatrist Colonel Victor Taggert, mount a diminished capacity defense for a sergeant accused of killing a fellow soldier. Also, Marissa forges a romantic connection with her art dealer, Henry Fray, a French gallery owner in need of legal assistance to stop an auction house from selling a piece of art that should be repatriated.
- Bull is asked by a young, small town lawyer to help with his class action suit against the town's largest employer, who they blame for their illnesses. Bull thinks its a lost cause he's inclined to reject until he learns that one of the plaintiffs is an old flame.
- Bull seizes upon the opportunity to get a new trial for an old client when doubt is cast upon evidence that helped convict him of murder 9 years earlier. Also, Danny is reluctant to work with Cable's replacement.
- A Virginia doctor purchases CBD oil in New York for her patients. The federal government wants to try her for interstate drug running. Her mother is a friend of Benny's mom. Bull and Company defend her.
- Bull and his romantic rival join forces, when her niece and husband are charged with armed robbery.
- A couple are sued by their baby's biological father for custody after a fertility clinic mix-up; since family court cases are solely decided by a judge, Bull and Benny think about the best strategy to use since they can't analyze a jury.
- Bull assists Chunk as he represents a woman accused of killing a guard while trying to escape during a prison transport; Chunk argues that she is being falsely accused by a guard who attempted to sexually assault her during the transport.
- Bull and Benny defend a man accused of stealing his own scientific research.
- Bull and the TAC team must call upon all their collective experience to locate Bull's kidnapped daughter, and the abductor warns them not to go to the police. As Bull works to build the most important psych profile of his life, he begins to suspect the captor is someone connected to his past.
- Bull helps an agoraphobic client bring a wrongful death suit against the alleged killer of his beloved aunt, but the client's inability to testify in person threatens the trial; Chunck's new relationship hits a snag when his mother visits.
- Izzy hires Bull and TAC to defend a jockey accused of committing arson against a stable owner who fired him.
- Bull and Izzy experience marital discord when Bull has the team lead the defense for his ex-girlfriend; personal conflicts abound for the TAC team when Chunk finds himself defending Diana in court against his boyfriend and prosecutor, Robert.
- Tensions run high when Bull faces off against an old romantic interest who is defending a widow claiming self-defense; Chunk makes a decision about his future.
- Bull is amused when he meets a 9-year-old girl who wants to hire him to help her divorce her parents; Bull is shocked when a judge appoints him her temporary guardian; Marissa discovers disturbing Infomation about her boyfriend.
- Bull's old colleague needs his help defending a liability case, but there are many twists and betrayals along the way.
- Bull joins the defense team of a seemingly unwinnable case when a doctor is put on trial for murder after his submission to a DNA database links him to a homicide. While Bull and Benny work on selecting jurors who are predisposed to trust their instincts instead of incontrovertible evidence, Danny and Taylor research if their client's DNA sample may have been contaminated.
- Bull helps mount a defense for Taylor's brother-in-law, a prison guard charged with manslaughter for the drowning deaths of two inmates in the middle of a hurricane; Bull aims to convince the jury that his client tried to prevent a "greater harm."
- As Bull prepares for fatherhood, his work at TAC suffers without his top attorney Benny, who quit in reaction to Bull's romantic reconnection to Isabella.
- An entrepreneur is accused of defrauding investors in her seemingly groundbreaking water filtration company; Bull focuses on selecting jurors whose belief systems allow them to see his client as a dreamer who never meant criminal intent.
- Bull helps a famous social media influencer, Sadie Williams (Krys Marshall), take her father to court to overturn his legal guardianship over her empire, which he was granted after the young mogul suffered a public mental breakdown. To counteract any jury bias Sadie faces due to the public's perception of her mental illness, they aim to select jurors who believe in giving people second chances.
- Taylor becomes personally involved in having Bull help a dancer bring a civil suit against a real estate mogul who assaulted her at a gentlemen's club when the district attorney's office refuses to pursue criminal charges.
- The TAC team experiences a conflict of interest in court when Benny represents the plaintiff and Chunk represents the defendant in the same civil lawsuit, where a mother sues a young artist she deems responsible for her daughter's death.
- When Bull is sidelined with a back injury, Marissa and Chunk are forced to go to court without him to defend Marissa's closest childhood friend, Kyla, a tech CEO accused of wrongfully terminating an employee. Also, Danny contemplates what she wants out of life following a near-death experience.
- Bull returns to his childhood home to help a young man whose connection to the town reflects his own.
- Bull makes a deal with top criminal attorney J.P. Nunnelly (guest star Eliza Dushku) to defend Benny when he goes to trial for misconduct in a case related to his former career with the District Attorney's office.
- Bull represents a large insurance company and its clients, married pizzeria owners who are being sued for negligence by a teenager who was injured while climbing their rooftop signage. As the trial gets underway, Bull realizes the case has no clear winners, as the small business owners could lose their livelihood, the plaintiff may never walk again and the insurance company refuses to settle.
- Chunk does his daughter, Anna, a favor and convinces Bull to represent a teenager on trial robbery, a defendant who faces an uphill battle in court when he refuses to name his accomplice.
- Bull is hired to help a woman determined to go against legal advice when she insists on pleading guilty to the murder of a wealthy philanthropist who preyed on her a teenager.
- Following a tragic plane crash, the pilot and lone survivor finds herself targeted as the scapegoat and it's up to Bull and company to save her reputation, her livelihood and the good fortunes of those arrayed to assist her.
- Bull tries to reverse the negative effect that an ego-maniacal doctor has on the jury. He also hires a past client's attorney thinking Benny may not be sympathetic enough to the jurors.
- When Bull assists the U.S. Attorney's Office with a manslaughter trial against a real estate magnate, Andrew Withrow, he finds himself once again opposing Diana Lindsay, his romantic rival.
- Bull impulsively agrees to have Benny represent Adam Harris (Sam Vartholomeos), a young man charged with murder for helping his terminally ill girlfriend end her life, a decision which clashes with Benny's religious beliefs.
- Bull agrees to help the parents of a former employee sue a drug company when their son commits suicide during a drug trial. However, the task is complicated when the company brings in their own trial scientist, Arti Cander. Archie Panjabi guest stars.
- Bull helps a teenager who robbed a jewelry store with an older man and tries to convince the jury she was coerced into the job.
- Bull and his team tackle jury bias against their client, a woman on trial for the murder of a star athlete she very publicly accused of assaulting her. Also, the case brings Benny face-to-face with his former flame, Amanda, a fellow attorney he hasn't seen since their breakup.
- Bull defends the fiance of a murdered socialite instead of prosecuting him per her parents' request.
- Bull's efforts to assist with his ex-wife Isabella Colón's defense in a wrongful death lawsuit are hindered by unresolved issues from their marriage and her longstanding rift with her brother, Benny.
- While defending a man charged with vehicular manslaughter, Bull discovers a connection between his client's trial and a corrupt state assemblyman who would greatly benefit if the accused is found guilty.
- Bull risks losing his business when he fronts the money to help thousands of people bring a class action suit against a corrupt bank; Benny hurts the case by his attraction to a client and his anxiety over a secret he's keeping from Bull.
- Bull works with top criminal defense attorney J.P. Nunnelly (Eliza Dushku) on the first of three cases to repay her for defending Benny at trial. However, they clash over their client, a computer cloud company that is battling the F.B.I. to retain privacy over their customer's files that could help identify the source of a recent eco-terrorist attack.
- The DA's office asks Bull to assist them in their prosecution of a fraternity when a pledge accidentally drowns during a hazing incident.
- Bull hires an eccentric attorney to represent him when a celebrity sues him after his advice regarding her custody case backfires.
- Bull agrees to have TAC represent a priest who is charged in a fatal hit-and-run after he's found behind the wheel of the church van involved in the crash. But the case is complicated when the priest claims that the actual driver confessed to him, but he can't reveal that person's identity due to the confidentiality that comes with confession.
- The wife of a man who Danny helped imprison for manslaughter detonates a bomb at the TAC offices and takes the team hostage in order to force Bull to prove her husband's innocence.
- When Bull helps a professional eSports video game player accused of throwing a championship game sue his former team manager for defamation, his trial strategy is to prove his client is a compulsive winner who is psychologically incapable of losing on purpose.
- When Bull has Benny defend a whistle-blowing army analyst, Lt. Tamsin Dale, who is being court martialed, the case causes trust issues between them after Benny won't share redacted government secrets with the rest of the team. Also, Marissa forces the office to work without its usual technology to avoid being hacked during the case.
- Bull and Chunk's bond is tested when Bull helps the prime suspect in the murder of Chunk's fashion mentor, Nella Wester (Paulina Porizkova), a model-turned-designer who was killed during her own runway show.
- Bull helps a high-powered attorney on trial for his fiancee's murder. Taking advantage of his client's penchant for courtroom theatrics, he has the defendant represent himself.
- Bull navigates the unfamiliar rules of a Native American tribal court when his college roommate is accused of committing murder on his reservation. Also, Bull meets Marissa's new boyfriend, Kyle (Gary Wilmes).
- As Thanksgiving approaches, Bull releases his team to enjoy the holiday with their families, only to find himself working a case solo when he agrees to help a boxer who is being tried for murder. Also, Chunk makes a major personal decision at his family's Thanksgiving dinner, while Marissa's dinner with Kyle (Gary Wilmes) is abruptly cancelled when he is mugged.
- Bull worries he can't convince a jury his religious leader client didn't kill his wife when a major secret the pastor is hiding about the marriage is revealed, damaging his credibility in court.
- Bull helps a grieving mother sue the developers of a computer program that misidentified her son as a criminal, leading him to be fatally shot by the police; Bull and Marissa clash when she considers a job offer from a rival company.
- Bull is asked to consult on a civil suit against a teacher who had a sexual relationship with a minor, but his takes a blow when the teen takes the teacher's side.
- Bull helps represent a young teacher who is being prosecuted for changing test results. The teacher claims she only change one answer in order to help a troubled student to turn his life around and get into college.
- Bull is brought on to help the FBI's case against a hacker whom they believe breached air traffic control at LaGuardia Airport. But when Cable learns that the accused is her friend's husband, she risks breaking the law - and defying Bull - to try and prove his innocence.
- Inspired by the early career of Dr. Phil McGraw, the founder of one of the most prolific trial consulting firms of all time.
- Bull uses the First Amendment's freedom of speech to defend TAC's client, a controversial news commentator blamed for a man's suicide after she accused him on air of murder.
- To protect a jury's identity during a mob trial, they are placed behind a partition so they can watch the proceedings anonymously on a monitor. Needless to say this seriously inhibits Bull and his team from doing their work as jury consultants.
- Bull and the TAC team worry about jury bias when Bull mounts a murder trial defense for a Black Lives Matter activist who is also the son of the wrongly convicted man who inspired Bull to start his trial science company.
- Bull breaks from the stress he's been under for months when a mysterious delivery causes him to blackout for hours, leaving him with no memory of his movements.