Cleaver is presented with a case he can't resist when a world-renowned economist is accused of cannibalism.
Cleaver and Barney take on the case of a woman who made headlines by seducing a juror for information after her daughter was found guilty of murder.
A bad day only gets worse when Cleaver is confronted with a front-page story calling his nemesis David Potter a hero.
Cleaver takes on a case defending a once-famous but now homeless artist who is accused of murdering a 15-year-old male prostitute in a city back lane.
A doctor's life is turned upside down when his briefcase is stolen and a very incriminating DVD finds its way to the local police.
Attorney General Joe Sandilands is ambushed in a radio interview by a shock jock about gang violence and the rape of a young girl.
As Barney starts to rebound from his recent marriage woes, Joe Sandilands is named as one of the MPs who patronise Club Jules.
At one of their regular swingers' parties, Mick Corella's wife, Kirsty, runs into an old school friend, who is found dead the next day.
Never out of the headlines for long, Cleaver is caught having an affair with the premier of New South Wales, making himself an enemy of her husband.
Cleaver's affair with the premier is proving costly when her husband, Attorney General Cal McGregor, begins a campaign of harassment against him.
Missy's book about her life as a prostitute has caused a sensation, with everyone in town speculating about who the characters really are.
Having been ditched by Barney, a bitter Cleaver represents a peeping tom and laments the lack of cases coming his way.
Missy is on trial for murdering her fiancé. The only way Cleaver can save her is to expose the conspiracy to murder Joshua.
Cleaver and Barney defend a man accused of severing his neighbour's penis with garden shears after an escalating dispute over a birthday party.
Scarlet and David's affair is front-page news, and Scarlet is terrified of the disapproval of the private school mothers.
Cleaver is in prison, charged with the manslaughter of Lane Hole's sweet, elderly neighbour. He is bailed out by Missy, suddenly flush with funds.
Cleaver is almost a year into his 13-year-sentence for manslaughter. He's made friends with his cellmate, but he also has no shortage of enemies.
Cleaver is free on appeal, but life on the outside has changed: Wendy and Roger are getting married and Scarlet has scooped up his clients.
Cleaver's not happy about working for Scarlet, but things look up when a wild turn at a casino nets him enough cash to invest in a restaurant.
When a security guard at Tikki Wendon Enterprises is murdered, Felicity comes back into the picture; Cleaver is having trouble letting go of Wendy.
When investigations take out David's front bench, Cleaver finally gets some cases -- including a sleazy sex offense.
Roger forbids Cleaver from coming to Wendy's, Cleaver tries to win over Felicity, and Fuzz returns home with a wife and a stash of stolen diamonds.
Cleaver's past experience helps him successfully navigate Roger's hostage crisis, sustaining only a gunshot wound to the buttock.
Cleaver's practice is thriving, he's out of the restaurant business, and he's managed to win over Felicity. How long can this spate of good luck last?
Cleaver makes a dramatic return to life on land and reconnects with an old mentor. Meanwhile, Barney's future is still very much up in the air.
Cleaver's countryside respite as a would-be writer is threatened when Barney appears on TV with pictures of his old buddy.
In need of a place to crash, Cleaver calls in a favor. Scarlet and David's relationship hits a rough spot. Missy treads closer to the edge.
Cleaver is shocked by a witness's testimony at trial. Meanwhile, David looks for a way to keep his relationship with Scarlet from imploding.
David adjusts to his new reality and faces a devastating choice. Cleaver and Wendy have a heart-to-heart about the future.
As Cleaver struggles to find the best way to defend his client, Jane engages in "counter-campaigning." Also, Wendy confronts Fuzz and Missy.
Cleaver and Nicole worry that Barney may be heading down a dark path. Later, a recorded rant about justice lands Cleaver in hot water.
Eager to put the past behind him, Cleaver tries to connect with the people. Meanwhile, Fuzz delivers a surprising announcement.
Now an esteemed senator -- much to the horror of his rivals -- Cleaver wastes little time showing off his talent for stirring up controversy.
The party was fun, but now comes the cleanup. Plus, the U.S. Secret Service has some uncomfortable questions for Cleaver.
Cleaver's unconventional attire raises eyebrows. Wendy's frustration with Missy starts to show. A resignation riles up the prime minister.
Cleaver hosts some out-of-towners while doing his darndest to deal with a defamation lawsuit and the looming sale of an iconic ice cream brand.
Another day, another prime minister -- but Cleaver didn't get the memo. Meanwhile, Nicole's displeased with a new hire and Cal declares war on Joe.
Cleaver fends off an admirer, a plumbing problem proves oddly intriguing, Penny names her price, and some senatorial subterfuge doesn't go as planned.
The threat of war hangs over the South China Sea and the cabinet is in the midst of another reshuffle, but the Mid-Winter Ball must go on.
Cal McGregor adjusts to his new role, but his glee is short-lived. A poorly timed kiss has massive repercussions for Cleaver.