L.A. Law

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1987NR
A large ensemble show focusing on the personal and professional stories in a los angeles-Based law firm.
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  1. 1. Pilot, Part I
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    September 14, 1986
    48min
    NR
    Nobody wants to defend the son of the firm's biggest corporate customers who is charged with raping a woman who has leukemia.
  2. 2. Pilot, Part II
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    September 14, 1986
    52min
    NR
    Michael Kuzak defends an unsavory client; Arnold Becker offers to "Look over" a woman's divorce settlement; Douglas Brackman Jr. challenges Ann Kelsey on her handling of a case.
  3. 3. Those Lips, That Eye
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    October 2, 1986
    49min
    NR
    Kuzak and Sifuentes observe attorney Sy Modell move to dismiss the charges against his millionaire defendant, Nelson Gallagher. Gorgeous Deputy D.A., Grace Van Owen, argues with the judge’s decision to dismiss the charges due to lack of substantial evidence.
  4. 4. The House Of The Rising Flan
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    October 9, 1986
    48min
    NR
    Sifuentes is taken off-guard when Brackman invites him to dinner at his home. The staff convenes for a meeting and Abby is mortified when the status of her divorce from her husband is brought up by Becker.
  5. 6. Simian Chanted Evening
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    October 23, 1986
    49min
    NR
    The staff convenes for a meeting and Becker is in a foul mood after breaking his finger in a basketball game. He mentions the idea of the firm handling entertainment law which upsets McKenzie. Brackman tell Sifuentes to drop the Escobar immigration case since she is no longer working as his maid. Kuzak verbally defends his client who wishes to be stuffed and mounted when he dies.
  6. 8. Raiders of the Lost Bark
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    November 6, 1986
    49min
    NR
    Kuzak meets with Cindy Helms, a secretary at Barrett Broadcasting, who provides him with crucial evidence in favor of his client, Stacey Gill. Later, Kuzak talks Sifuentes into representing the defendant in a hopeless dog bite case he has scheduled.
  7. 9. Gibbon Take
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    November 13, 1986
    49min
    NR
    Grace Van Owen observes as opposing Counsel Sid Hershberg questions his client, Julian Tatton, on his alleged armed robbery attempt. Hershberg loses his patience with Tatton and punches him. Judge Travelini holds Hershberg in contempt. Kuzak offers to take Grace to lunch, but she does not want to make their relationship public knowledge.
  8. 10. The Venus Butterfly
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    November 20, 1986
    49min
    NR
    Becker reports on the polygamy case at the weekly staff meeting. McKenzie brings up the subject of Cheney’s old office, which Kelsey, Markowitz and Becker have all set their sights on. The three of them end up in a shouting match and McKenzie threatens to turn it into a conference room if they don’t settle their dispute.
  9. 11. Fry Me to the Moon
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    December 3, 1986
    49min
    NR
    Kuzak awakens from a frightening dream where his client, Jimmy Petrovek, is electrocuted in the death chamber. Later, the staff meeting is disrupted by a dog howling in a nearby office. Abby brings in the dog she found abandoned on her way to work.
  10. 12. El Sid
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    December 10, 1986
    49min
    NR
    Kuzak reluctantly agrees to take over Sid Hershberg’s pro bono case where the defendant is accused of attempted murder. Later, at the prison, defendant Nina Emmons tells Kuzak what took place the night of the shooting. Three police officers burst into Nina’s apartment looking for her ex-boyfriend. She shot at them to protect her children and her baby was shot and killed in the cross-fire.
  11. 14. Prince Kuzak in a Can
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    January 7, 1987
    49min
    NR
    Sifuentes convinces Judge Englander to drop all charges but one against his eighteen year-old client, Andrew Putnam, who accessed the records of the telephone company and deleted all of his friend’s phone bills.
  12. 15. The Douglas Fur Ball
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    January 14, 1987
    49min
    NR
    Judge Hood reluctantly releases Kuzak from jail when McKenzie brings a writ from the Court of Appeals. Sifuentes takes Jeffrey Putnam to his sentencing hearing. As Putnam predicted, he is given six months probation and eighty hours of community service.
  13. 17. Beef Jerky
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    February 4, 1987
    49min
    NR
    Van Owen returns to day court and Rogoff assigns her to a theft case where the stolen merchandise was bull semen. Abby asks Sifuentes to escort her to her cousin’s wedding, but he already has plans.
  14. 18. Becker on the Rox
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    February 11, 1987
    49min
    NR
    At the staff meeting, McKenzie congratulates Kuzak on landing Northland Pharmaceutical as a client. Kuzak is assigned to Northland’s case involving five people who suffered impairment by taking Northland’s Cold 20 and another drug called Benedol.
  15. 19. Fifty Way s to Floss Your Lover
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    February 18, 1987
    49min
    NR
    Van Owen observes as defendant, Walt Buckner, is found guilty of murder one and sentenced to death. Buckner verbally threatens Van Owen’s life as he leaves the courtroom. Kuzak begs Van Owen to buy a gun to protect herself.
  16. 20. The Grace of Wrath
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    February 25, 1987
    49min
    NR
    Brackman enter the staff meeting wearing a toupee and the others can barely control their laughter. Later, Brackman tells Becker that he will be in the same position in a few years considering Becker’s receding hairline.
  17. 21. Sparky Brackman, R.I.P.
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    March 25, 1987
    48min
    NR
    At the staff meeting, Kelsey mentions Brackman’s lawsuit filed by his neighbor, Keris, concerning Brackman’s dog, Sparky. Later, Van Owen and Kuzak argue over Kuzak’s handling of a date rape case. Van Owen claims date rape is too hard to prove in criminal court, let alone civil court.

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1987
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3.0 out of 5 stars

26 global ratings

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M HReviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020
3.0 out of 5 stars
LOVED watching this back in the day! Missing episodes.
I really love that Prime video has L.A. Law. Just don't understand why list it if you don't have all the episodes. This is AMAZON for goodness sake. Any way, #dailymotion. ;^D
15 people found this helpful
thomas shipkowskiReviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020
3.0 out of 5 stars
Missing Episodes!!!!
This is an excellent show, but it is hard to keep up with what exactly is going on because they are missing 6 episodes (episodes 5,7,13,16,22 and 23) REALLY ANNOYING
26 people found this helpful
Jan SchmaltzReviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021
3.0 out of 5 stars
Why are certain episodes excluded?
Love this show and am very excited to see it is available to watch again. What is the reason behind missing episodes? This does not make any sense
Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
3.0 out of 5 stars
Missing Episodes
What episodes they have are fine, but it's kind of hard to follow what's happening when they skip episodes.
31 people found this helpful
KReviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021
3.0 out of 5 stars
Love the show knot so happy about Missing Episodes
The episodes are worth 4 or 5 stars. If you are going to offer a season to viewers then include all the episodes. Amazon should demand this of IMDB.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
3.0 out of 5 stars
Missing episodes and lots of ads
The only dislikes that I have is that there are tons of missing episodes. And insult to injury they make you sit through ads.
Amazon needs to fix this. The ads go or put the missing episodes in.
anonymousReviewed in the United States on September 12, 2020
3.0 out of 5 stars
Last episode missing!!
Enjoyed watching this series but as said before there are many episodes missing. Especially the very last one!! What a ripoff!!
SueReviewed in the United States on June 9, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining but Los Angeles morals
The legal part very interesting. Good variety of legal issues. Unfortunately even back in the 80's, people very immoral. There was a saying, ''in Chicago you are judged by who you vote for, in L.A., you are judged by whom you sleep with.'' Lots of promiscuity, selfishness, and disloyalty in the show. One of the lawyers suggests 14 year olds should have sex. No wonder so many people suffer from depression. That is why this program not awarded 5 stars. Real Life spoiler alert: Lots of money and promiscuity has nothing to do with happiness, only unhappiness
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