Alicia and Peter go to war after he learns of her affair. The male partners challenge Diane over the future of the firm. Eli has to protect his daughter from a legal dilemma. Diane and Alicia take a case involving drones and privacy.
Alicia and Diane defend the privacy rights of a therapist whose neighbor, represented by attorney Caitlyn D'Arcy (Anna Camp), flies a drone over his home office. Also, Assistant U.S. Attorney Connor Fox (Matthew Morrison) attempts to use Eli's daughter, Marissa, as leverage in the case against Peter, and the power struggle at Lockhart, Agos and Lee reaches a boiling point.
Alicia and Diane are representing a man who is a therapist who is suing the owner of a drone who's presence made his patients want to go somewhere else. The owner is being represented by former firm lawyer, Caitlin D'Arcy. And she's no push over. The owner of the drone then sues the therapist for damaging her drone. Eli is being asked to testify against Peter but they expect him to bury Peter which he can't do. So they threaten to reveal something he did. Eli goes to Diane for help. There's a lot of tension at the firm because David Lee thinks Diane's trying to make the firm a woman led firm. Cary promises to side with David if it comes down to it. But David decides to look out for himself. And when Peter learns about Alicia and Jason he tells Jason to go away. When Alicia learns of this, she goes to Peter and tells him she's made a decision about their marriage.—rcs0411@yahoo.com