Alicia and Cary suspect the old firm may be spying on them, and they turn to an old face for financial advice. Meanwhile, Alicia may be liable in a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Lockhart Gardner.
It's now a week since Alicia left the firm and everyone is still working out of her apartment. Generally things aren't going well for the new firm of Florrick Agos. They're still struggling to keep clients, they can't find office space and they don't have much money coming in. They turn to someone who knows about finance to help them out: Clarke Hayden. Zach thinks someone may be spying on them when he notices the video-cam on his mother's computer is on. Alicia meanwhile finds herself being deposed in a $6 million lawsuit against Lockhart & Gardner over a failed adoption. It all goes wrong and it's Alicia who may be liable. Will Gardner takes on the case of Jeffrey Grant who was seemingly stopped for DUI. They had represented Jeffrey's father a few months before and when Will finally confronts ASA Geneva Pine about the case the truth comes out: Jeffrey is to be charged with murdering a college student. The police have DNA from his father indicating a familial match to the killer.—garykmcd
Alicia and Cary suspect that Lockhart/Gardner is spying on them when Zach discovers that the webcam on Alicia's computer is being accessed remotely. Meanwhile, Will takes on more than he anticipated when he comes to the aid of one of Alicia's old clients, and Clarke Hayden returns to offer financial advice to Florrick/Agos.—CBS Publicity