After a client skips town, Carrie finds herself becoming the legal guardian of her daughter; Alana decides to seek a divorce and asks Leon to represent her.
Determined to get Chuck off of her mind, Olivia accepts Tom's proposal; Rob is cleared by the law society; Laura, haunted by Brian, makes some poor choices on behalf of her client.
Leon represents a group of miner's, angering Chuck who feels the firm can't afford the case; Laura represents Rob's cousin; Chuck and Olivia grow more distant.
Leon announces he is running for mayor; Olivia is approached by a juror in her friend's sexual assault case; Carrie decides to fight Leah for custody of Kim.
Peter Garland's connection to Johnny Marsh is uncovered, putting Olivia in the hot seat; Dillon suspects Brian is withholding evidence; Alana receives her transfer back to Toronto.
Carrie represents a young man charged with criminal negligence in the death of his morbid school friend; Olivia wants to hide a client's previous sports injury in a worker's compensation case.
New information on the murder of Peter Garland is revealed; Carrie accepts Dillon's proposal; Alana can't forgive Leon for his indiscretion; the jury returns with a verdict.
Chuck hires Nick to follow Olivia and Peter Garland; Leon files a libel suit against one of his opponents; the firm receives some shocking news about Peter Garland.
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.