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Adam goes on a police raid, but his participation results in the evidence being thrown out.
When work keeps him from a Knicks game with Susan, Adam asks Owen to sub, then cries foul when he thinks they're playing one-on-one.
Susan is caught of guard after learning that Adam's feelings for Ana are true.
Adam hopes that romace will happen with Susan as they head to Arizona to get Bobby Paterno ready for court.
Walter has never dated after taking a quiz on manhood he goes to Adam for help.
When Adam gets nominated to be on a senate panel on federal sentencing his affair with Judge Flynn could cause trouble.
When they are invited to the same wedding romance begins between Adam & Susan But when Adam gets a death threat from a mobster Adam soon finds out that his plans for Susan are hard to carry out.
Adam & Susan try to make a jury of 12 elderly women pick a favorite Lawyer. Will a sexy woman put on the jury by Susan cause Adam to lose his first case?
Adam's old clasmate now a lawyer, tries to compare his career to Adam's.
Debut: A.U.S.A. stands for Assistant United States Attorney, and it's the new title of upstanding lawyer Adam Sullivan, played by Scott Foley. As the courtroom comedy opens, the brash Sullivan is just beginning his new career as a Federal prosecutor in New York City. After a painful introduction, Sullivan manages to run afoul of his new boss (Peter Jacobson), his old crush (Amanda Detmer), a judge and an FBI guy---all on his first day. The supporting cast includes Kathryn Joosten (The West Wing's Mrs. Landingham), who plays a sarcastic assistant; Eddie McClintock, portraying Sullivan's oblivious best friend; and John Ross Bowie as a quirky paralegal