The family believes they are safe because the old mob boss who targeted them died in prison.
We find the McDeeres attempting a "normal" life. Mitch has opened a scrappy private practice with his ex-con brother, Ray (Callum Keith Rennie), as his investigator and Ray’s girlfriend, Tammy (Juliette Lewis), as their sharp-tongued receptionist.
Mitch juggles several cases that highlight his scrappy, "champion of the people" persona: The Firm Episode 1
The episode opens with a heart-pounding chase as Mitch runs for his life through the streets of D.C., ending with a frantic call to his wife, Abby (Molly Parker). His message is simple and terrifying: . This "present-day" sequence sets a dark, urgent tone for the series before jumping back six weeks to explain how they got there. Life After Witness Protection
Mitch defends a young teen who confessed to killing a classmate. While the boy is clearly guilty, Mitch fights a moral battle to keep him in the juvenile system rather than facing adult prison. The family believes they are safe because the
Financial pressure and a high-stakes class-action potential lead Mitch to a crossroad. He is approached by , a powerhouse law firm offering him a partnership. Despite his deep-seated distrust of large firms, Mitch decides to join forces with them—a move that audiences immediately know will lead to the "Code Red" disaster shown at the start. The Firm (TV Series 2012)
The television sequel to the classic John Grisham legal thriller kicked off with a high-stakes, two-hour premiere that proves some ghosts from the past never truly stay buried. Picking up ten years after attorney Mitch McDeere (Josh Lucas) toppled the mob-led firm of Bendini, Lambert & Locke, the McDeere family is finally stepping out of witness protection to reclaim their lives in Washington, D.C.. The Flash-Forward: A "Code Red" Moment Mitch juggles several cases that highlight his scrappy,
Joey Morolto Jr. has taken over the family business, and he hasn't forgotten Mitch’s betrayal. The Legal Maneuvers