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Storefront Lawyers
GenreLegal drama
Directed byMarvin J. Chomsky
Lee H. Katzin
StarringRobert Foxworth
Sheila Larken
David Arkin
A Martinez
Paulene Myers
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Theme music composerMorton Stevens
ComposersHarper MacKay
George Romanis
Morton Stevens
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes23
Production
Executive producerLeonard Freeman
ProducersHarold Gast
Roland Kibbee
CinematographyJack Courtland
EditorIra Heymann
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time48 mins.
Production companiesLeonard Freeman Enterprises Productions
National General Corporation
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 16, 1970 (1970-09-16) –
January 14, 1971 (1971-01-14)

Storefront Lawyers (later titled Men at Law) is an American legal drama that ran from September 1970 to April 1971 on CBS. The series stars Robert Foxworth, Sheila Larken, David Arkin, and A Martinez.

Plot

David Hansen (Foxworth) is a big-shot lawyer who grew tired of his important and expensive Los Angeles law firm. Hansen left his job to start a non-profit firm called Neighborhood Legal Services based in Century City, California. His associates were Deborah Sullivan (Larken) and Gabriel Kay (Arkin). Roberto (Martinez) is a law student who worked for them as a clerk.

After thirteen episodes, the show's format was changed, as Hansen, Sullivan and Kay went to work for Devlin McNeil (Gerald S. O'Loughlin) at the firm which Hansen had quit in the first place.

Guest stars