Chuck's case is officially closed, but Carrie, Leon, and Olivia discover that Brent Elliot, the administrator of Stanley Wall's estate, is hiding something.
Dillon tells Veronica that he's got marriage on his mind. Olivia and the firm are being sued for five million dollars because Danny Hart recanted his story.
Chuck's carelessness with a case earns a first-time offender a stiff sentence. While new office manager Rob starts construction on a luxurious workspace.
Olivia represents a screenwriter who claims her script was changed without permission. Chuck defends a patriotic protester who was shooting at the cars at the border.
Leon finds himself sympathizing with the wife when he represents a man in a divorce case; Olivia considers using confidential information as leverage in a case.
Olivia's dreams comes true when R.J. offers her a partnership in his LA office, but is torn when he sues BRT for breach of contract. Carrie and Dillon finally get married.
Devastated by Carrie's death, Leon and Chuck accept Laura's help and she officially joins the firm; Leon gets new evidence that helps him defeat R.J. at trail.