Episodes
As Bull prepares for fatherhood, his work at TAC suffers without his top attorney, Benny, who quit in reaction to Bull’s ...read more 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 his ex-wife and Benny’s sister, Isabella (Yara Martinez). In addition, the team faces a difficult time in court as they mount a defense for a young bartender on trial for involuntary manslaughter show less
Who's accused of defrauding investors in her seemingly groundbreaking water filtration system company. As the trial gets ...read more Who's accused of defrauding investors in her seemingly groundbreaking water filtration system company. As the trial gets underway, Bull focuses on selecting jurors whose belief systems allow them to see his client as a dreamer who never meant criminal intent. show less
Benny's previous career with the District Attorney's office comes into focus when Chunk, working with his law ...read more Benny's previous career with the District Attorney's office comes into focus when Chunk, working with his law professor's legal clinic, aims to get a new trial for Eddie Mitchell, a man he believes was wrongfully convicted of triple homicide by a prosecution team that included Benny. show less
Bull helps a famous social media influencer, Sadie Washington, take her father to court to overturn his legal guardianship over ...read more Bull helps a famous social media influencer, Sadie Washington, 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. show less
Taylor becomes personally invested in having Bull help a dancer, Jessica, bring a civil suit against a real estate mogul who ...read more Taylor becomes personally invested in having Bull help a dancer, Jessica, 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. As the TAC team faces an uphill battle in court due to the defendant's fame and popularity, Bull aims to select jurors who believe privileged people don't deserve special treatment. show less
Bull and the TAC team question whether they have a solid defense when they represent wealth manager Rachel Elliot who'son ...read more Bull and the TAC team question whether they have a solid defense when they represent wealth manager Rachel Elliot who'son 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. show less
Bull faces the seemingly impossible task of defending his teenaged client, Andrew Zbyszek, who already confessed to accidentally ...read more Bull faces the seemingly impossible task of defending his teenaged client, Andrew Zbyszek, who already confessed to accidentally killing the doctor he blames for his mother's death. show less
Bull faces the seemingly impossible task of defending his teenaged client, Andrew Zbyszek, who already confessed to accidentally ...read more Bull faces the seemingly impossible task of defending his teenaged client, Andrew Zbyszek, who already confessed to accidentally killing the doctor he blames for his mother's death. show less
Bull and the TAC team take a difficult pro bono murder case before the holidays and realize it will take a Christmas miracle to ...read more Bull and the TAC team take a difficult pro bono murder case before the holidays and realize it will take a Christmas miracle to win, as the presiding judge has a grudge against Bull. Also, Marissa pushes for an office Christmas party, and Taylor embarks on a new romance. show less
Bull looks to select jurors who can empathize with an individual's need for personal privacy when he helps Marissa's ...read more Bull looks to select jurors who can empathize with an individual's need for personal privacy when he helps Marissa's friend, Stephen, sue a notable philanthropic businessman for abusing him as a child. show less
Chunk's friend, Reggie, an elite boarding school's counselor, asks Bull to help the parents of an athletic scholarship ...read more Chunk's friend, Reggie, 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. show less
Bull and Benny represent a couple being sued by their baby's biological father for custody after a fertility clinic ...read more Bull and Benny represent a couple being sued by their baby's biological father for custody after a fertility clinic mistakenly used the wrong man's sample. As family court cases are solely decided by a judge, Bull and Benny worry about their best strategy at trial without a jury for TAC to analyze. show less
Bull is hired by a doctor, Samir Shadid, who's accused by the Manhattan U.S. attorney of bribing his way into college, just ...read more Bull is hired by a doctor, Samir Shadid, who's accused by the Manhattan U.S. attorney of bribing his way into college, just as Bull's ex-wife, Isabella, is due to give birth. As Bull waits for Izzy to go into labor, he contends with the trial's national news, due to its connection to a high-profile college admissions conspiracy case. show less
Bull aims to convince a jury to put the law aside, when he represents a woman guilty of kidnapping her niece years ago to stop ...read more Bull aims to convince a jury to put the law aside, when he represents a woman guilty of kidnapping her niece years ago to stop the girl's father from abusing her. During jury selection, Bull looks for people who believe that when his client abducted her niece, she was saving the young girl's life. show less
Bull takes on the trial defense of Dr. Natalie Reznick, an expert on anthrax, who is accused of orchestrating a series of ...read more Bull takes on the trial defense of Dr. Natalie Reznick, 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. show less
Bull faces the unknown in court when TAC represents a train engineer with no memory of the fatal crash he allegedly caused, due ...read more Bull faces the unknown in court when TAC represents a train engineer with no memory of the fatal crash he allegedly caused, due to a brain injury he sustained in the collision. Knowing his client's missing memory will help the prosecution's allegation of human error, Bull searches for jurors who will place shared blame at the feet of the engineer's corporate employer. show less
Bull mounts the defense of an idealistic state judge, Judge Duggan, who's on trial for obstruction of justice after she ...read more Bull mounts the defense of an idealistic state judge, Judge Duggan, who's on trial for obstruction of justice after she helped a trial witness evade federal arrest in her courtroom. During voir dire, Benny looks for jurors who believe the law is open to interpretation and that Judge Duggan broke the law to uphold courtrooms as sacred spaces within the justice system. show less
Bull and the TAC team help Taylor bring a civil suit against the woman who killed Taylor's friend in a hit-and-run when the ...read more Bull and the TAC team help Taylor bring a civil suit against the woman who killed Taylor's friend in a hit-and-run when the driver evades criminal charges by claiming diplomatic immunity. show less