Outlaw (TV series)

Outlaw is an American legal drama television series created by John Eisendrath that aired on NBC.

As part of the deal, the firm has an ex–Supreme Court Justice on their staff of lawyers and Garza is allowed to pick his team and the cases he works.

[10] Filming for the pilot took place in late March and April, with some exterior shots done in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[11][12] and neighboring Bensalem,[13] Atlantic City, New Jersey,[14] and in the Arlington, Virginia area.

[17][18] On October 6, NBC announced it had placed production of the series on hiatus due to low ratings for the first three episodes.

[23] Barry Garron of The Hollywood Reporter appreciated the potential of Outlaw though he called the premise preposterous and likened it to a fairy tale.

[28] Though NBC moved Outlaw to Saturdays when they canceled the show Global continued to broadcast the remaining episodes on Fridays.