Bull and the TAC team struggle to adjust to a virtual court system as they weather the New York shutdown due to COVID-19.
The TAC team experiences a conflict of interest in court when Benny represents the plaintiff and Chunk represents the defendant in the same civil suit, where a mother sues a young artist she deems responsible for her daughter's death.
Bull assists Chunk as he represents a woman accused of killing a guard while trying to escape during a prison transport; Chunk argues that she is being falsely accused by a guard who attempted to sexually assault her during the transport.
TAC braces for an un-jolly Christmas when Bull and Benny represent Marissa and her estranged husband after they're charged with money laundering and fraud; Bull and Izzy reach an impasse regarding what they want from their renewed relationship.
When a damaging secret is revealed, Bull worries he can't convince a jury his religious leader client didn't kill his wife.
As Bull prepares for fatherhood, his work at TAC suffers without his top attorney Benny, who quit in reaction to Bull's romantic reconnection to Isabella; the team must mount a defense for a young bartender on trial for involuntary manslaughter.
A charismatic entrepreneur is accused of defrauding investors in her seemingly groundbreaking water filtration company; Bull focuses on selecting jurors whose belief systems allow them to see his client as a dreamer who never meant criminal intent.
Benny's previous career with the district attorney's office comes into focus when Chunk aims to get a new trial for a man he believes was wrongfully convicted of triple homicide by a prosecution team that included Benny.
Bull helps a famous social media influencer take her father to court to overturn his legal guardianship over her empire, which he was granted after the young mogul suffered a public mental breakdown.
Taylor becomes personally invested in having Bull help a dancer bring a civil suit against a real estate mogul who assaulted her at a gentlemen's club when the district attorney's office refuses to pursue criminal charges.
A woman who has a reputation for aggressive behavior is on trial for her husband's murder, but she claims to have no memory of it due to an alcohol-induced blackout.
Bull represents a woman who is guilty of kidnapping her niece years ago to stop the girl's father from abusing her.
An expert on anthrax is accused of orchestrating a series of anthrax attacks; Bull sets out to prove the city was in such a rush to calm the public's hysteria, they arrested the wrong person.
Bull defends a train engineer who has no memory of a fatal crash he allegedly caused, due to a brain injury he sustained in the collision.
Bull mounts the defense of an idealistic state judge who's on trial for obstruction of justice after she helped a trial witness evade federal arrest in her courtroom.
Bull and the team help Taylor bring a civil suit against the woman who killed Taylor's friend in a hit-and-run when the driver evades criminal charges by claiming diplomatic immunity.
Bull confronts his guilt over closing his psychiatric practice when a former patient goes on trial for killing her brother; Bull and Benny enter an insanity defense plea and aim to seat jurors that are sympathetic to mental illness.
Bull represents a priest who knows, but cannot reveal, the identity of a driver involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident.
Bull and his romantic rival, Diana Lindsay, join forces to create two defense teams when Diana's niece and her husband are charged with armed robbery; Bull's reunion with Diana is strained by his new post-heart attack regimen.
Bull defends New York City's chief medical examiner, Julia Martin, after she's charged with tampering with evidence tied to the case that made her career.
Bull aims to raise reasonable doubt among the jurors when his friend Nathan is tried for his wife's murder.
Bull gets to work alongside a legendary lawyer who asks for help bringing a suit against the U.S. government for the death of a man killed while in witness protection; Bull's admiration for him is tested when he begins to deviate from Bull's advice.
Chunk represents his first legal client, a young man facing federal counterfeiting charges; Bull represents the young man's grandfather who may lose his business to the FBI for owning the barbershop where the fake goods were sold.
Bull and the TAC team represent a teenage boy raised in complete isolation who goes on trial for murder after engaging in a shootout.
Bull's romantic rival, Diana Lindsay, jeopardizes her career when she secretly has Bull come to Texas to assist a couple fighting against her former client for custody of their grandchildren.
Danny enlists Bull's help for the assault trial of her former FBI mentor, a bounty hunter who kidnapped the wrong mark during his first assignment.
Bull fears his client's family ties will negatively impact the jury when he represents the young heir of an infamous crime family; Bull aims to convince his client to sever his trial from his brother's, which would pit them against each other.
Bull helps mount a defense for Taylor's brother-in-law, a prison guard charged with manslaughter for the drowning deaths of two inmates in the middle of a hurricane; Bull aims to convince the jury that his client tried to prevent a "greater harm."
Bull must convince a jury that an alleged murder was actually a tragic accident when TAC represents a woman charged in her 3-year-old stepdaughter's death; Benny gives Bull some surprising news.
Bull hires an eccentric attorney to represent him when a celebrity sues him after his advice regarding her custody case backfires.
Bull navigates the unfamiliar rules of a Native American tribal court when his college roommate is accused of committing murder; Bull meets Marissa's new boyfriend.
Bull travels to help his high school sweetheart sue a factory that she believes is contaminating the water.
Bull is asked to help a teacher who admits to helping a student cheat on a test.