Lockhart Gardner and Florrick Agos fight over clients and expert witnesses in a gun case, Diane loses her Illinois Supreme Court nomination, and Alicia faces ethics questions over her husband's actions.
When Alicia and Cary represent a client who has left Lockhart/Gardner to go with Florrick/Agos, Will and Diane intentionally delay turning over the case files to the new firm. Also, Marilyn, Peter's ethics council, tries to give advice to Alicia, and Will's colleagues are surprised at the new intensity he displays in the wake of the upheaval at the firm.—Anonymous
The new firm of Florrick Agos is working out of Alicia's apartment and still looking for office space. They're also still doing battle with Lockhart & Gardner who are being particularly slow at transferring a case involving a gun that accidentally fired during a robbery. Diane Lockhart, who holds strong views about guns in general, is hurt when the client asked Alicia to take over. Alicia in turn has asked Diane husband to testify for them. Alicia has to do battle with Will over the file transfers. As for Diane, she learns that Peter is looking for a new nominee for the State Supreme Court.—garykmcd