The British case appear muddled here. Interesting to see how our group had to adapt themselves to British law even down to your lordship instead of your honor.
Peter Florrick seems to be playing hardball here with his desire to hire an outside attorney, but making Lockhart-Gardner submit to an audit. Ms. Lockhart has guessed by now that Pete and Alicia are separated and that Will can't be far behind.
With Alicia facing possibly joining the ranks of the burgeoning unemployed, the episode ends. Our kids are getting very big for the part and the son, in particular, is wising up as well.
Peter Florrick seems to be playing hardball here with his desire to hire an outside attorney, but making Lockhart-Gardner submit to an audit. Ms. Lockhart has guessed by now that Pete and Alicia are separated and that Will can't be far behind.
With Alicia facing possibly joining the ranks of the burgeoning unemployed, the episode ends. Our kids are getting very big for the part and the son, in particular, is wising up as well.