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This article is considered orphaned, since there are very few or no other articles that link to this one. Please help introduce links in articles on related topics. After links have been created, remove this message. This article has been tagged since November 2006. This list contains law firms that exist only as part of a work of fiction, divided by the media in which the firm was first introduced. A law firm is a business entity formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law. ...
From books
The Firm is a 1991 legal thriller and the second novel by John Grisham. ...
John Ray Grisham Jr. ...
The Crying of Lot 49 (1966) is a novel by the author Thomas Pynchon. ...
Thomas Ruggles Pynchon, Jr. ...
From films The Mighty Ducks is the first film in The Mighty Ducks trilogy, produced by Avnet-Kerner Productions and Walt Disney Pictures, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, and originally released to movie theatres on October 2, 1992. ...
This page is about the movie. ...
From television shows - Cage, Fish and Associates from Ally McBeal
- Crane, Constable, McNeil & Montero from Century City
- Crane, Poole & Schmidt from Boston Legal
- Law Offices of Doucette and Stein from Will & Grace
- Gage Whitney Pace (aka "Gage Whitney") from the Aaron Sorkin series The West Wing and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
- Grey & Associates from Kevin Hill
- Hackey, Joake & Dunnit from The Simpsons
- I Can't Believe It's a Law Firm! - from The Simpsons
- Lotus, Spackman & Phelps from Is It Legal?
- Kingdom & Kingdom from Kingdom
- Luvem and Burnem Family Law - from The Simpsons
- McKenzie Brackman from L.A. Law
- Sebben & Sebben from Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
- Simon Bennet Robins Oppenheimer Taft from Seinfeld
- Whitcomb, Wiley, Hawking, Harrison and Kendall from The West Wing
- Wolfram and Hart from Angel
- Young, Frutt, and Berluti from The Practice
Cage, Fish and Associates is the law firm where Ally McBeal works. ...
Ally McBeal is an American television series which ran on the FOX network from 1997 to 2002 and was one of the best-known dramedy television series of the 1990s winning several awards. ...
Set in Los Angeles in the year 2030, Century City follows the legal team of Crane, Constable, McNeil & Montero. ...
Crane, Poole & Schmidt is a fictional law firm based in Boston, Massachusetts which is the setting of the ABC TV show Boston Legal, created by David E. Kelley (although it was first introduced in the final episodes of The Practice). ...
Boston Legal is an American dramedy television series that began airing on ABC on October 3rd, 2004. ...
Will & Grace is a popular Emmy Award winning and Golden Globe nominated American television sitcom that was originally broadcast from 1998 to 2006. ...
âThe West Wingâ redirects here. ...
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is an American television dramedy series created and written by Aaron Sorkin. ...
The cast of Kevin Hill Kevin Hill was the title of an American law drama television series that aired on UPN during the 2004-2005 TV season. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
Is it Legal? was a British television comedy set in a solicitors office, that ran from 1995 to 1998. ...
Kingdom is a British television series produced by Parallel Film and Television Productions and Sprout for ITV1. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law was a comedic American animated television series created by Williams Street that airs on Cartoon Network during its Adult Swim late night programming block. ...
Seinfeld is an Emmy Award-winning American sitcom that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, running a total of 9 seasons. ...
âThe West Wingâ redirects here. ...
Wolfram and Hart, Attorneys at Law is an international and interdimensional fictional law firm in the television series Angel. ...
Angel is a spin-off of the American television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
The Practice was an American legal drama created by David E. Kelley centering on the partners and associates at a Boston, Massachusetts law firm. ...
From unknown or miscellaneous sources - Dewey, Cheatem & Howe referred to by the Three Stooges, Groucho Marx, Daffy Duck, Leisure Suit Larry III, Car Talk, and many others
- Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel, radio vehicle for the Marx Brothers in the 1930s
- Likum, Luvem, and Leavem
- Nelson & Murdock from Daredevil comic books
- Roper, Bender & Raper from Frank Zappa's Thing-Fish
- Sue, Grabbit & Runne, featured regularly in Private Eye magazine
- Wright & Co. from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, a video game
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