Boston Legal TV Show

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Boston Legal TV Show is a spin-off of the popular series The Practice and focuses on civil law. It centers on ethically challenged attorney Alan Shore (James Spader) who, with the help of his friend and mentor Denny Crane (William Shatner), quickly begins winning cases no one will take. His rival and colleague Brad Chase (Mark Valley) is assigned to the office to keep an eye on the possibly senile [link]

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