Episode 8.16 - "In Good Conscience"

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TENSIONS RISE WHEN EUGENE TAKES STEPS TO FIRE SHORE,
AND, IN ANGUISH OVER THE LOSS OF HIS WIFE DURING CHILDBIRTH,
A HUSBAND HIRES ELLENOR AND JAMIE TO SUE THE DOCTOR HE FEELS
WAS RESPONSIBLE, ON ABC'S "THE PRACTICE"

Kelli Williams Returns to Make Her Directorial Debut


"In Good Conscience" - There are major shake-ups at the firm, as tensions rise between Eugene and Alan Shore. Meanwhile, the firm takes the case of a young man who is suing the doctor he feels is responsible for the death of his wife during childbirth. Kelli Williams returns to the show to make her directorial debut, on "The Practice," SUNDAY, MARCH 14 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

Starring in "The Practice" are Michael Badalucco as Jimmy Berluti, Jessica Capshaw as Jamie Stringer, Steve Harris as Eugene Young, Camryn Manheim as Ellenor Frutt, Rhona Mitra as Tara Wilson, and James Spader as Alan Shore.

Guest starring in "In Good Conscience" are Marla Sokoloff as Lucy Hatcher, John Keefe as Tom Quillen, Parker Shipp as Mary Quillen, Jeremy Davidson as Dr. Robert Platt, Gary Cole as Atty. Brian Seabury, King Stuart as Judge Zeldin, John Sterling Carter as Judge Mantle, Stephen Mendillo as Dr. Miller, Helen Carey as Dr. Kobatch, Monia Joblin as jury foreperson, Tari Tabakin as nurse, Richard Holden as Atty. Michael Harper and Naibe Reynoso as Reporter Julie Bench.

"In Good Conscience" was written by Jonathan Shapiro & David E. Kelley, and directed by Kelli Williams.
 

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There are major shake-ups at the firm, as tensions rise between Eugene and Alan Shore. Meanwhile, the firm takes the case of a young man who is suing the doctor he feels is responsible for the death of his wife during childbirth.


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Rising tensions between Eugene and Alan Shore shake the firm; a young man sues the doctor he feels is responsible for his wife's death during childbirth.

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