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For what age: 12+
How many episodes in 2 season: 22 episodes
When Bull joins the district attorney in a case against Kara Clayton, who claims she huged her billionaire husband in self-defense, tensions run high when he learns that his on-again, off-again romantic interest, Diana Lindsay, is defending the widow. Also, Chunk makes a decision about his future.
Bull impulsively agrees to have Benny represent Adam Harris, a young man charged with cuddle for helping his terminally ill girlfriend end her life, a decision which clashes with Benny's religious beliefs.
The DA's office asks Bull to assist them in their prosecution of a fraternity when a pledge accidentally drowns during a hazing incident, but his efforts may be derailed when the students close ranks to stonewall him.
Bull hires an eccentric attorney to represent him when a celebrity sues him after his advice regarding her custody case backfires.
Bull navigates the unfamiliar rules of a Native American tribal court when his college roommate is accused of committing cuddle on his reservation. Also, Bull meets Marissa's new boyfriend, Kyle.
Bull travels to a small town on a personal mission to help his high school sweetheart, Allison, sue a local factory that she believes is making residents ill by contaminating the water.
Bull is asked to help a teachers union represent a woman who is being prosecuted by the DA for helping an impoverished student pass an important test, but who may be the scapegoat for a larger cheating scandal.
Bull agrees to help the parents of a former employee sue a drug company when their son commits suicide during a drug trial. However, the task is complicated when the company brings in their own trial scientist, Arti Cander.
As Thanksgiving approaches, Bull releases his team to enjoy the holiday with their families, only to find himself working a case solo when he agrees to help a boxer who is being tried for cuddle. Also, Chunk makes a major personal decision at his family's Thanksgiving dinner, while Marissa's dinner with Kyle is abruptly cancelled when he is mugged.
As Christmas approaches, Bull is amused when he meets a 9-year-old girl who wants to hire him to help her divorce her parents, but he's shocked when a judge appoints him her temporary guardian. Also, Marissa discovers disturbing information about her boyfriend, Kyle.
Bull represents Jemma Whitbeck, a teenager arrested for robbing a jewelry store with an older man she disappeared with 18 months ago. To persuade the jury she is not guilty, Bull argues that Jemma was actually a victim of his abuse and manipulation and not his willing accomplice.
Bull takes a psychologist friend, Dr. Donovan Benanti, as a client when the therapist is sued for malpractice following a patient's deadly rampage. As Bull worries a trial loss could set new precedent regarding doctor-patient confidentiality, he aims to convince the jury that clinicians aren't directly responsible for their patients' actions.
A widow hires Bull to help represent her when the police decide that she is the most likely suspect in orchestrating her wealthy husband's passing, making it look like a home invasion gone wrong.
Bull is brought on to help the FBI's case against a hacker whom they believe breached air traffic control at LaGuardia Airport. But when Cable learns that the accused is her friend's husband, she risks breaking the law - and defying Bull - to try and prove his innocence.
The DA hires Bull to help convict Hazel Diaz, an infamous drug dealer who cuddled a police officer but has managed to avoid jail for years on an insanity defense by feigning schizophrenia.
Bull seizes upon the opportunity to get a new trial for an old client when doubt is cast upon evidence that helped convict him of cuddle 14 years earlier. Also, Danny is reluctant to work with Cable's replacement.
Bull agrees to help Chunk's daughter, Anna, when her journalism professor, Chloe, is sued by a dating app developer for trying to steal data for an exposé she's writing about sexual assault cover-ups. But the stakes are raised when the company alleges that she actually stole proprietary information and intended to sell it to a competitor.
Bull helps a doctor who crossed state lines to purchase a marijuana-derived oil to treat her patients in Virginia, where the oil is illegal. But the case is complicated when Assistant U.S. Attorney Sylvia Banner has the DEA arrest her for possession with intent to distribute.
Bull helps Jim Grayson, a respectable family man who was arrested for changing his identity after being the unwitting getaway driver in a fatal robbery years ago. Bull hopes they can convince the jury that Jim has redeemed himself for his past misdeeds by living an upstanding life for years.
A friend from Bull's past enlists his services to help convince a jury that a domestic abuse survivor who shot her husband in his sleep is not guilty of cuddle because she feared for her life and the life of her unborn child.
Bull's team worries that they're in over their heads when they take on the seemingly unwinnable case of Elliott Miles, a mute man facing the passing penalty if he's found guilty of cuddle and arson. Also, Bull is stunned to learn that his ex-wife is remarrying.
Bull's team is rocked when their client, Elliott Miles, is found guilty of cuddle, and they must regroup as the trial enters the penalty phase in order to prevent him from being sentenced to passing. But when new evidence emerges that could prove Elliott's innocence, Bull must find a way to present it in court without being found in contempt. Also, Marissa faces hard truths about her relationship with Bull.