
Overview
Sifuentes represents a brewery owner who's being forced out of business by vicious rumors spread by a racist competitor; hip hop meets doo wop when singing groups battle it out in court over trade name and performing rights; after duking it out in heated depositions, Becker and Ganz work out a settlement in Meyer vs. Melman; Moses puts the brakes on Rollins, both professionally and personally; Perkins skillfully renegotiates her return to the firm; a heartbroken Meyer finally accepts that his marriage is over.
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3 - 1Hey, Lick Me Over November 03, 1988
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3 - 2The Son Also Rises November 10, 1988
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3 - 3Romancing the Drone November 17, 1988
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3 - 4Sperminator December 01, 1988
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3 - 5Princess and the Pee December 08, 1988
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3 - 6Dummy Dearest December 15, 1988
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3 - 7To Live and Diet in L.A. January 05, 1989
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3 - 8I'm in the Nude for Love January 12, 1989
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3 - 9Victor/Victorious January 19, 1989
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3 - 10The Plane Mutiny February 09, 1989
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3 - 11Izzy Ackerman or Is He Not? February 16, 1989
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3 - 12The Accidental Jurist February 23, 1989
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3 - 13Barstow Bound March 23, 1989
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3 - 14Leave It to Geezer March 30, 1989
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3 - 15The Unbearable Lightness of Boring April 06, 1989
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3 - 16His Suit Is Hirsute April 27, 1989
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3 - 17America the Beautiful May 04, 1989
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3 - 18Urine Trouble Now May 11, 1989
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3 - 19Consumed Innocent May 18, 1989