(1.11), at the end of the scene where Bernard and Alan watch Bernard's mother on the kitchen floor, for one cut Alan jumps back from his crouched position to standing at Bernard's side where he was previously in the scene.
Shirley tells Alan the firm is being sued by a female associate under Title IX. Title IX protections apply only to educational institutions which receive federal monies. A private law firm would be outside of the law's reach.
The judge in one of the trials is named "O'Keefe", however the nameplate on the judge's bench in court is spelled "O'Keffe" incorrectly. The cast listing spells the judge's name properly.
(episode #1.11), Alan checks Bernard's mother's pulse with his thumb. Under some circumstances it's possible to feel your own pulse with your thumb, so he should have used his fingers.