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Bull helps Jim Grayson, a respectable family man who was arrested for changing his identity after being the unwitting getaway driver 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 helps Jim Grayson, a respectable family man who was arrested for changing his identity after being the unwitting getaway driver 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 helps Jim Grayson, a respectable family man who was arrested for changing his identity after being the unwitting getaway driver 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.
A friend from Bull's past enlists his services to help convince a jury that a domestic abuse survivor who shot her husband in his sleep is not guilty of murder because she feared for her life and the life of her unborn child.
A friend from Bull's past enlists his services to help convince a jury that a domestic abuse survivor who shot her husband in his sleep is not guilty of murder because she feared for her life and the life of her unborn child.
A friend from Bull's past enlists his services to help convince a jury that a domestic abuse survivor who shot her husband in his sleep is not guilty of murder because she feared for her life and the life of her unborn child.
Bull's team takes on the case of Elliot Miles.
Bull's team takes on the case of Elliot Miles.
Bull's team takes on the case of Elliot Miles.
In the Season 2 finale, Bull's team is rocked when their client, Elliott Miles, is found guilty of murder, and they must regroup as the trial enters the penalty phase in order to prevent him from being sentenced to death. But when new evidence emerges that could prove Elliott's innocence, Bull must find a way to present it in court without being found in contempt. Also, Marissa faces hard truths about her relationship with Bull.
In the Season 2 finale, Bull's team is rocked when their client, Elliott Miles, is found guilty of murder, and they must regroup as the trial enters the penalty phase in order to prevent him from being sentenced to death. But when new evidence emerges that could prove Elliott's innocence, Bull must find a way to present it in court without being found in contempt. Also, Marissa faces hard truths about her relationship with Bull.
In the Season 2 finale, Bull's team is rocked when their client, Elliott Miles, is found guilty of murder, and they must regroup as the trial enters the penalty phase in order to prevent him from being sentenced to death. But when new evidence emerges that could prove Elliott's innocence, Bull must find a way to present it in court without being found in contempt. Also, Marissa faces hard truths about her relationship with Bull.
In the Season 3 premiere, Bull returns to work following his heart attack with a new rich client for the firm to represent: an insurance company being sued by a dying mother for denying coverage of her liver transplant.
In the Season 3 premiere, Bull returns to work following his heart attack with a new rich client for the firm to represent: an insurance company being sued by a dying mother for denying coverage of her liver transplant.
In the Season 3 premiere, Bull returns to work following his heart attack with a new rich client for the firm to represent: an insurance company being sued by a dying mother for denying coverage of her liver transplant.
Bull finds himself on the opposite side of voir dire when he serves jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.
Bull finds himself on the opposite side of voir dire when he serves jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.
Bull finds himself on the opposite side of voir dire when he serves jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.
Bull and the TAC team are at the center of a federal civil suit dividing the city when they consult for the NYPD on the defense of a police officer accused of excessive force in the shooting of an unarmed man. As they aim to select jurors who will focus on the shooting's circumstances, the social politics surrounding the case create tension within their own ranks.
Bull and the TAC team are at the center of a federal civil suit dividing the city when they consult for the NYPD on the defense of a police officer accused of excessive force in the shooting of an unarmed man. As they aim to select jurors who will focus on the shooting's circumstances, the social politics surrounding the case create tension within their own ranks.
Bull and the TAC team are at the center of a federal civil suit dividing the city when they consult for the NYPD on the defense of a police officer accused of excessive force in the shooting of an unarmed man. As they aim to select jurors who will focus on the shooting's circumstances, the social politics surrounding the case create tension within their own ranks.
Business becomes personal for Bull when TAC assists with a civil suit against the bank that funded the terrorists responsible for Cable's death. Also, Marissa enlists her former homeland security co-worker and international banking cyber-investigator, Taylor Rentzel, to help with the suit.
Business becomes personal for Bull when TAC assists with a civil suit against the bank that funded the terrorists responsible for Cable's death. Also, Marissa enlists her former homeland security co-worker and international banking cyber-investigator, Taylor Rentzel, to help with the suit.
Business becomes personal for Bull when TAC assists with a civil suit against the bank that funded the terrorists responsible for Cable's death. Also, Marissa enlists her former homeland security co-worker and international banking cyber-investigator, Taylor Rentzel, to help with the suit.
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 Mackenzie research if their client's DNA sample may have been contaminated.
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 Mackenzie research if their client's DNA sample may have been contaminated.
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 Mackenzie research if their client's DNA sample may have been contaminated.
Marissa's restaurateur husband is charged with involuntary manslaughter after one of his employees dies in a kitchen fire allegedly caused by negligence. During voire dire, Bull and Benny aim to select jurors who will believe the fire was an accident and not a pattern of irresponsible management.
Marissa's restaurateur husband is charged with involuntary manslaughter after one of his employees dies in a kitchen fire allegedly caused by negligence. During voire dire, Bull and Benny aim to select jurors who will believe the fire was an accident and not a pattern of irresponsible management.
Marissa's restaurateur husband is charged with involuntary manslaughter after one of his employees dies in a kitchen fire allegedly caused by negligence. During voire dire, Bull and Benny aim to select jurors who will believe the fire was an accident and not a pattern of irresponsible management.
Bull works with a top criminal defense attorney on the first of three cases to repay her for defending Benny at trial. Later: they clash over their client, a computer cloud company that is battling the FBI to retain privacy over their customer's flies that could help identify the source of a recent eco-terrorist attack
Bull works with a top criminal defense attorney on the first of three cases to repay her for defending Benny at trial. Later: they clash over their client, a computer cloud company that is battling the FBI to retain privacy over their customer's flies that could help identify the source of a recent eco-terrorist attack
Bull works with a top criminal defense attorney on the first of three cases to repay her for defending Benny at trial. Later: they clash over their client, a computer cloud company that is battling the FBI to retain privacy over their customer's flies that could help identify the source of a recent eco-terrorist attack
In the season finale, Bull and the Trial Analysis Corp. team travel to Miami with JP Nunnelly to work on a controversial drug trafficking case in which both the clients' and the jurors' lives are in danger.
In the season finale, Bull and the Trial Analysis Corp. team travel to Miami with JP Nunnelly to work on a controversial drug trafficking case in which both the clients' and the jurors' lives are in danger.
In the season finale, Bull and the Trial Analysis Corp. team travel to Miami with JP Nunnelly to work on a controversial drug trafficking case in which both the clients' and the jurors' lives are in danger.
Season 2 begins with Bull squaring off with his on-again, off-again romantic interest when he joins the district attorney's case against a woman who claims she killed her billionaire husband in self-defense. Meanwhile, Chuck makes a decision about his future.
Season 2 begins with Bull squaring off with his on-again, off-again romantic interest when he joins the district attorney's case against a woman who claims she killed her billionaire husband in self-defense. Meanwhile, Chuck makes a decision about his future.
Season 2 begins with Bull squaring off with his on-again, off-again romantic interest when he joins the district attorney's case against a woman who claims she killed her billionaire husband in self-defense. Meanwhile, Chuck makes a decision about his future.
Bull and Benny clash when they represent a young man who is charged with murder for helping his terminally ill girlfriend end her life, which goes against Benny's religious beliefs.
Bull and Benny clash when they represent a young man who is charged with murder for helping his terminally ill girlfriend end her life, which goes against Benny's religious beliefs.
Bull and Benny clash when they represent a young man who is charged with murder for helping his terminally ill girlfriend end her life, which goes against Benny's religious beliefs.
The DA's office asks Bull to assist in its prosecution of a fraternity after a pledge accidentally drowns during a hazing incident, but his efforts are threatened when the students close ranks to stonewall him.
The DA's office asks Bull to assist in its prosecution of a fraternity after a pledge accidentally drowns during a hazing incident, but his efforts are threatened when the students close ranks to stonewall him.
The DA's office asks Bull to assist in its prosecution of a fraternity after a pledge accidentally drowns during a hazing incident, but his efforts are threatened when the students close ranks to stonewall him.
Bull and the TAC team question whether they have a solid defense when they represent wealth manager Rachel Elliot who's on trial for her husband's murder, which she claims to have no memory of due to an alcohol-induced blackout. When Rachel's reputation for aggressive behavior threatens to hurt them in court, Bull avoids jurors with "rage bias," an inherent dislike of people who can't control their emotions.
Bull and the TAC team question whether they have a solid defense when they represent wealth manager Rachel Elliot who's on trial for her husband's murder, which she claims to have no memory of due to an alcohol-induced blackout. When Rachel's reputation for aggressive behavior threatens to hurt them in court, Bull avoids jurors with "rage bias," an inherent dislike of people who can't control their emotions.
Bull and the TAC team question whether they have a solid defense when they represent wealth manager Rachel Elliot who's on trial for her husband's murder, which she claims to have no memory of due to an alcohol-induced blackout. When Rachel's reputation for aggressive behavior threatens to hurt them in court, Bull avoids jurors with "rage bias," an inherent dislike of people who can't control their emotions.
Bull hires an eccentric attorney to represent him when a celebrity sues him after his advice regarding her custody case backfires.
Bull hires an eccentric attorney to represent him when a celebrity sues him after his advice regarding her custody case backfires.