L.A. Law

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Drama series set in a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. Michael Kuzak takes on the case of a wealthy young man accused of raping a woman dying of cancer. Ann Kelsey clashes with Douglas Brackman. Arnold Becker takes advantage of an attractive woman caught up in a divorce. And the entire office must come to terms with the sudden death of a senior partner.

When is L.A. Law next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Virgin 1 Today, 11:00am and on Virgin 1 Tomorrow, 11:00am. See more...

Main Cast

Image for Corbin BernsenCorbin Bernsen
Susan Dey
Harry Hamlin
Image for Jimmy SmitsJimmy Smits
Jill Eikenberry
Alan Rachins
Susan Ruttan
Michael Tucker
Blair Underwood
Corbin Bernson
Richard Dysart
Michele Greene
Vanna White
Cecil Hoffman
Diane Delano
Sheila Kelly
Susan Rattan
Anthony de Sando
Conchata Ferrell
Image for Amanda DonohoeAmanda Donohoe
David Rappaport
Tom Verica
Diana Muldaur
Larry Drake
Michael Cumpsty
Corbin Bersen
Susan Rutton
A. Martinez
Jill Eckenberry
Daniel Arndt
Jennifer Hetrick
Amanda Donohue
Charles Frank
Image for Veronica CartwrightVeronica Cartwright
Alexandra Powers
Sheila Kelley
John Spencer
Dann Florek
Vincent Gardenia
Michelle Greene

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