The Young Lawyers

The Young Lawyers

infobox television
show_name = The Young Lawyers


caption =
format = Drama
runtime = 60 min.
creator = Michael Zagor
starring = Lee J. Cobb
Zalman King
Judy Pace
Phillip Clark
country = USA
executive_producer =
network = ABC
opentheme =
camera =
first_aired = September 21 1970
last_aired = March 24 1971
num_episodes = 24
num_seasons = 1
tv_com_id = 10118
imdb_id = 0065357
website =

"The Young Lawyers" was a television drama that was aired in the United States by the ABC network as part of its 1970-71 lineup.

Plot

Several young, idealistic law school students attend a prestigious Boston institution and decide to open a "Neighborhood Law Office" in a poor area to provide much-needed legal aid to the impoverished who would otherwise be deprived of access to the courts. As these young students have not yet been admitted to the bar they require the help and supervision of an experienced, licensed attorney, which is provided by David Barrett, an established Boston lawyer.

Cast

*Lee J. Cobb as David Barrett
*Zalman King as Aaron Silverman
*Judy Pace as Pat Walters
*Phillip Clark as Chris Blake

References

Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows"

External links

*imdb title|title=The Young Lawyers|id=0065357


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