Nº | Title | Directed by: | Written by: | Original air date{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=0 | Title=Kaz | DirectedBy=Russ Mayberry | WrittenBy=Don Carlos Dunaway, Ron Leibman & Sam Rolfe | {{date|1978-4-14}}}} | ShortSummary=Series pilot: Kaz is a convicted felon doing time in prison. While there, he earns his law degree and upon his release, manages to convince a prestigious attorney to give him a chance as a defender in court. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=1 | Title=A Little Shuck and a Whole Lotta Jive | DirectedBy=Harvey S. Laidman | WrittenBy=R.W. Goodwin | {{date|1978-9-10}}}} | ShortSummary=New lawyer Martin "Kaz" Kazinski is fresh out of prison, where he got his law degree, and looking for his first case to try he hopes Sam Bennett, the senior partner of a top law firm, will give him that break. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=2 | Title=Verdict in Department 12 | DirectedBy=Bob Kelljan | WrittenBy=Preston Wood, William Wood | {{date|1978-9-24}}}} | ShortSummary=A cantankerous judge throws Kaz in jail on a contempt of court charge. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=3 | Title=A Case of Class | DirectedBy=Harvey S. Laidman | WrittenBy=Stanley Roberts | {{date|1978-10-1}}}} | ShortSummary=After an investment counselor is caught embezzling money from one of his clients, he hires Kaz to defend him. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=4 | Title=The Slow Man | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Martin Roth | {{date|1978-10-8}}}} | ShortSummary=An accused murder's only defense depends on a mentally disabled young man. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=5 | Title=No Way to Treat a Lady | DirectedBy=Harvey S. Laidman | WrittenBy=Robert W. Lenski | {{date|1978-10-15}}}} | ShortSummary=A mistress is charged with hit-and-run after a traffic accident where she leaves the scene, and asks Kaz to defend her. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=6 | Title=Who's on First... and Sixth? | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Oliver Crawford | {{date|1978-10-29}}}} | ShortSummary=After a pitcher is charged with assault and battery, Kaz attempts to arrange a quick and quiet settlement before the situation blows up to uncontrollable proportions. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=7 | Title=Which Side Are You On? | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Ron Leibman | {{date|1978-11-5}}}} | ShortSummary=In the midst of a riot at the prison Kaz was once incarcerated at, he is asked by his former fellow inmates to represent them in presenting their grievances. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=8 | Title=In a Safe Place | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Michael Berlin, Al Nierenberg | {{date|1978-11-26}}}} | ShortSummary=The District Attorney's public campaign against the city's gang crime problem centers around the actions of one young person. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=9 | Title=A Fine Romance | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Carol Roper | {{date|1978-12-3}}}} | ShortSummary=Kaz gets called to duty to defend a shoplifter who at one time was a dancer. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=10 | Title=Kaz and the Kid | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Warren Miller | {{date|1978-12-17}}}} | ShortSummary=The daughter of a top level racetrack handicapper becomes the temporary ward of Kaz while her father puts in action a scheme to raise funds for his wife's bail. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=11 | Title=Episode 11 | DirectedBy=Harvey S. Laidman | WrittenBy= * | {{date|1979-1-14}}}} | ShortSummary=Kaz finds himself in the middle of a murder case involving two old jam-session friends: the victim and his confessed killer.
Note: The actual title of this episode is unknown. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=12 | Title=A Case of Murder | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy= * | {{date|1979-1-21}}}} | ShortSummary=Kaz has to battle his own client and a witness that keeps disappearing while trying to defend against a murder charge. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=13 | Title=Conspiracy in Blue | AltTitle=The Blue Mafia | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Al Nierenberg, Barney Slater | {{date|1979-1-28}}}} | ShortSummary=When two police officers are accused of gunning down an unarmed man, Kaz gets involved in their defense. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=14 | Title=Kazinski Versus Bennett | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Ed Jurist | {{date|1979-2-4}}}} | ShortSummary=Kaz's investigation into a hospital supplies racket may just end up jeopardizing Bennett's run for attorney general. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=15 | Title=The Stalking Man | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=David Jacobs | {{date|1979-2-11}}}} | ShortSummary= | TopColor=F2F2F2 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=16 | Title=Trouble on the South Side | AltTitle=It's Libel to Be Trouble | DirectedBy=Mel Damski | WrittenBy=Albert Aley, David Malina | {{date|1979-2-25}}}} | ShortSummary=A priest enlists the aid of Kaz to stand against a ruthless councilman concerning public funding that is badly needed. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=17 | Title=Count Your Fingers | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Preston Wood, William Wood | {{date|1979-3-4}}}} | ShortSummary=Kaz goes up against an underhanded attorney in an effort to clear Malloy's nephew of the charge of armed robbery. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=18 | Title=A Piece of Cake | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy= * | {{date|1979-3-11}}}} | ShortSummary=A prostitute gets Kaz to help her convince a jury that she only stabbed her former pimp in self-defense. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=19 | Title=They've Taken Our Daughter | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=David Malina | {{date|1979-3-25}}}} | ShortSummary=After the parents of a girl who has joined a religious cult try to capture her and have her deprogrammed, cult leaders force the girl to bring kidnapping charges against them. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=20 | Title=A Fool for a Client | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Robert Dellinger | {{date|1979-4-8}}}} | ShortSummary=A convict's only hope of appeal is if Kaz can prove that her attorney was incompetent. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=21 | Title=The Battered Bride | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy=Tom Sawyer | {{date|1979-4-15}}}} | ShortSummary=A battered wife is pushed past what she can stand by her abusive husband, whom she ends up killing. Kaz agrees to defend her, albeit reluctantly. | LineColor=000050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=22 | Title=The Avenging Angel | DirectedBy= * | WrittenBy= * | {{date|1979-4-22}}}} | ShortSummary=A woman who appears to be extremely shy is accused of committing a brutal assault and is soon seen to be suffering from multiple personality syndrome. | LineColor=000050 }} |
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