Tara Wilson first worked as a paralegal at Young, Frutt & Berlutti. Tara is fired from the company after informing Alan of her impending dismissal and is hired to work at Crane, Poole & Schmidt, the firm representing Alan`s civil case. She then became a lawyer. Tara and Alan eventually began a sexual relationship after his separation from Sally Heep, although their relationship came to a head when he hired a group of men to attack a man he had previously fought with. When Tara is reunited with one of her ex-boyfriends, the two break up and she soon leaves Crane, Poole & Schmidt. His departure leads Alan to question his emotional aptitude for a relationship. Paul Lewiston is Managing Partner of the Boston office and legal counsel to Crane, Poole & Schmidt. Paul is experienced in client relations and is an expert in Far Eastern markets and legal issues of companies doing business in this part of the world. Unlike Denny and Alan, Paul usually does things strictly “according to the book.” He had several antagonistic clashes with Denny and Alan due to their apparent lack of respect for the law. Her middle-aged daughter, Rachel, is introduced as a meth addict in season 2, and Paul has her kidnapped and taken to a rehab center.

He takes custody of his daughter (granddaughter) Fiona. After that, he is rarely considered a father figure to his grandson in the Boston office. It was Lewiston who negotiated the takeover of Crane, Poole & Schmidt by a Chinese law firm in the series finale, although he later began to regret the action. Boston Legal is an American drama film directed by David E. Kelley. Starring James Spader, Candice Bergen and William Shatner, the series was produced for ABC in association with 20th Century Fox Television. Boston Legal aired from October 3, 2004 to December 8, 2008. The series is a spin-off of the Kelley series The Practice and stars practice actors such as Spader, Rhona Mitra, Lake Bell and Shatner. It takes place in the law firm of Crane, Poole & Schmidt. As a senior partner at Crane, Poole & Schmidt, Carl left the New York office to help Shirley lead the Boston office after Paul Lewiston retired from a leadership role to focus on his granddaughter`s education. At first, he could not accept the reckless behavior of the Boston office and considered returning to New York.

However, he found a foothold in the Boston office and became a mentor to employees, especially Katie Lloyd, Clarence Bell and Jerry Espenson. He also interfered in the sometimes surreal legal activities of the Litigation Division, including filing a lawsuit against television networks in which plaintiffs demanded that they broadcast programs for people with functional brains. Carl is an old flame of Shirley and the marriage proposal in “Thanksgiving”. Shirley and Carl are married in the series finale by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in Nimmo Bay. Shirley tries to argue with her captor Lincoln Meyer. Jerry Espenson`s legal skills shine as he and Alan defend a woman accused of killing his ex-girlfriend. Seeing Jerry and Alan bond makes Denny Crane jealous. Garrett Wells was introduced in the second season premiere as a cheeky young lawyer who is obviously attracted to Denise. He goes over her head with some clients, but helps her by blackmailing her ex-husband`s lawyer/pastor into backing down on his demands for money. He is not as effective in the courtroom and is humiliated more than once by objective judges. He is also intimidated by Catherine Piper, Alan Shore`s caterer and former assistant, who drives him out of his own office.

We don`t see him again after the end of season 2. It is not clear if he is still in the company or if he was fired by the partners without explanation. During the second season, he begins a relationship with a paralegal and initially shames the company because of their timely sexual encounters. In the fourth season, Alan reached the pinnacle of his legal career by representing a death penalty case before the Supreme Court. He has criticized many sitting justices for politicizing the Supreme Court. One interesting point is that he has largely (but not exclusively) attacked Republican-appointed judges, which is consistent with Alan`s liberal stance on many issues. Denny, although he doesn`t really argue, insists on attending the trial, as he has never argued before the Supreme Court. He considered this opportunity a must for his legacy to be complete. In the fifth season, the sixth episode, it is revealed that he won this case.

He is considered an unethical lawyer because of the sometimes questionable methods he uses to help his clients; However, Alan seems to be able to help his clients and colleagues when no one else can, due to his sharp mind and obviously without fear of the consequences of his illegal actions. On one occasion, an unlicensed physician removed a bullet from one of Lori Colson`s clients after the client refused to have it removed at the hospital because she might convict him; Alan helped him because the bullet may have had a potentially lethal impact on the man. Dey attended Columbus Elementary School in Thornwood, New York. She then moved to Mount Kisco, New York, where she graduated from Fox Lane High School in 1970. An old flame of Alan, Lorraine Weller (played by Saffron Burrows), joined the company and Alan was immediately attracted to her. He noticed that she gave him salad of words every time she was there. Alan was bullied by her and the two started a relationship, but it was unhappy to learn that she already had a man in her life. Chinese Businessman #4 / Toque (3 episodes, 2005-2008). She is a board member of UCLA Medical Center`s Rape Treatment Center and shared a documentary about campus rape with the former Los Angeles.