

L.A. Law
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This popular television drama depicted life in a large Los Angeles law firm. The plots were strongly character-based and dealt with the personal lives and professional activities of the partners, associates, and staff. Scenes centered around the courtroom and the law offices. Often, an episode would open with a surprising twist, which would then be played out during the rest of the show.
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L.A. Law Trivia
L.A. Law has 8 seasons.
L.A. Law has 171 episodes.
The key characters in L.A. Law are Arnie Becker (Corbin Bernsen), Ann Kelsey (Jill Eikenberry), Douglas Brackman (Alan Rachins).
L.A. Law was directed by Win Phelps, Elodie Keene, Tom Moore, Rick Wallace, John Pasquin, Oz Scott, Gabrielle Beaumont, Mark Tinker, Rob Thompson, Gregory Hoblit, Steven Robman, Helaine Head, Sharron Miller, David Carson, Edwin Sherin, Janet Greek, Sandy Smolan, Randy Roberts, Mimi Leder, Donald Petrie, Richard Compton, Paul Lazarus, Michael Katleman, Michael Fresco, Jan Eliasberg, Paul Schneider, Allan Arkush, Dan Lerner, Miles Watkins, Eric Laneuville, Anson Williams, Phillip Goldfarb, Jonathan Sanger, John Patterson, Max Tash, William M. Finkelstein, Nell Cox, Johanna Demetrakas, Marisa Silver, Jeffrey D. Brown, Charles Haid, Kim Friedman, Arthur Allan Seidelman, Victor Lobl, Michael Zinberg, Michael Shultz.
L.A. Law was produced by Alan Brennert, Scott Goldstein, John Hill, Alice West, Ellen S. Pressman, Don Behrns, Terry Louise Fisher, Judith Parker, Phillip Goldfarb, Michael M. Robin, Mark Tinker, Carol Flint, Michele Gallery, Gregory Hoblit, Elodie Keene, Robert Breech.
This popular television drama depicted life in a large Los Angeles law firm. The plots were strongly character-based and dealt with the personal lives and professional activities of the partners, associates, and staff. Scenes centered around the courtroom and the law offices. Often, an episode would open with a surprising twist, which would then be played out during the rest of the show.
L.A. Law is rated TV-14.
L.A. Law is a Drama, War & Politics show.
L.A. Law has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.
L.A. Law episodes are 46m long.
No, this show was canceled after 8 seasons.





























