As COVID-19 hits the world and jury trials are postponed, Bull and his team struggle to keep the office open for a longer period.
When Benny and Chunk represent two different sides in the same civil lawsuit, they cause the team to experience a dispute in court.
The TAC team represents a woman named Ronnie accused of killing a guard while attempting to run away during a prison transport. Therefore, they look for jurors that may discredit authority figures.
The FBI accuses Marissa and Greg, who co-own two-thirds of a restaurant, of being involved with Douglas Scott, who owns the third, in laundering money through it. Elsewhere, as Bull is confused whether or not to give Izzy an engagement ring, he receives a surprising proposal.
When a prominent pastor, accused of killing his wife, loses his credibility after a major secret about him is revealed, Bull starts to worry how to win the case.
Bull and Chunk represents Dr. Kinsey, who is being sued for incompetence, which caused a patient to die under her care.
Benny finds that his candidacy for DA is at risk when he and Bull are asked to provide defense in a federal case, in which a women is charged with helping her husband implementing a terrorism attack.
As Dr. Edwin Pruitt's employer, Bressadyne Labs, accuses him of stealing his own research on Parkinson's disease he did for them, Bull and Benny have to find a way to prove he is not guilty.
Madeline McBride is held responsible for Jeremy Brennan's suicide, as she kept accusing him of rape and murder. Therefore, TAC tries to convince the jury that her actions are valid under the first amendment.
After Miriam's funeral, Izzy is approached by the former's son, claiming that his mother's death was deliberate.
Bull remembers how he was inspired to start TAC when a previous client asks him for help with his motion for a retrial.
Several things are working against TAC, as they are trying to defend Leo, a Black Lives Matter activist, who is charged with murdering Detective Kaminsky.
Bull and his team decide to enter a plea of not guilty when their client is accused of killing a rich philanthropist who abused several young teenagers.
When Anna, Chunk's daughter, asks him to represent Callum Hartwell, TAC finds themselves with a relentless fight at trial when he refuses to reveal his partners' names.
TAC represents Hank Alston, an ex-Army Ranger who is currently a child recovery expert, when he is sued for extortion as he does not have documented evidence of his undercover work. Meanwhile, Izzy tries to help Benny win his DA campaign.
Bull puts Benny's campaign at risk when he has to defend the former DA David Sherman.