Wolfram and Hart

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Wolfram and Hart - Attorneys at Law
Type of Company Fictional Law firm
Founded Unknown (Los Angeles Branch founded in 1791)
Headquarters (Known locations) Los Angeles, Rome, London, Paris, New York, Cairo, Pylea
Key people Senior Partners
Holland Manners
Marcus Hamilton
Lilah Morgan
Eve
Lindsey McDonald
Nathan Reed
Linwood Murrow
Gavin Park
Industry Legal counsel
Real Estate
Firearms manufacturing (secretly)
Chemical warfare (secretly)
Biological warfare (secretly)
Grave robbing (secretly)

Wolfram and Hart, Attorneys at Law is a fictional international and interdimensional law firm in the television series Angel.

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[edit] History

The biggest and most powerful law firm in the world, Wolfram and Hart is actually a front organization for an ancient cabal of humans, demons, and sorcerors loyal to a group of demonic entities known euphemistically as the "Senior Partners," who work through their powerful principal agents—the Circle of the Black Thorn. Its principal human faces are Holland Manners, Lilah Morgan, and Lindsey McDonald.

According to the series, the Los Angeles branch was founded in 1791 over holy ground de-consecrated through a ritual employing the blood of serial murderer Matthias Pavayne, who was able to survive as a spirit in the building for over 200 years. Today, the firm has ties with Yoyodyne, Weyland-Yutani and News Corp [1], and has a plethora of employees ranging from lawyers and accountants to sorcerers, demons and assassins. Their clientele is equally varied, including figures of organized crime and captains of industry, as well as demons and vampires. Their offices are based in Los Angeles, New York City, Tokyo, London, Paris, Rome, Cairo, and many other major cities around the world. W&H also has "satellite offices" in areas of conflict such as the Balkans, seemingly contributing to the continuation of violence and hatred in these areas.

When the characters of Angel visit Pylea, they discover that that world (or, at least the township we see there) is run by minions of "The Wolf, The Ram, and The Hart," and we learn that Wolfram and Hart (or at least the demonic "Senior Partners", who are resident of some other, unspecified, dimension) is a major player (on the side of Evil) across several dimensions, being an important force just about everywhere. It was also revealed later by Illyria that the Wolf, Ram, and Hart were at one point little stronger than vampires during the primal age when the Old Ones ruled. The Senior Partners are never fully revealed or explained in the TV show, but it is made clear that they plan to slowly bring about the apocalypse. They are immortal and eternal beings who live on a different plane of existence.

For much of the series' run, the firm provided the principal recurring antagonist to Angel and his associates because of the ensouled vampire's prophesied but uncertain role in the upcoming apocalypse. Wolfram and Hart went so far as to resurrect his sire Darla in human form and later turn her into a vampire to sway him to sever his connections with The Powers That Be and align himself with their cause. This backfired, and Angel began a one-man war against the law firm, which only ended with his discovery that their home office, supposedly in a hell dimension, was on Earth. Wolfram and Hart apparently thrives on the suffering and inhumanity of mankind.

In the fourth season of Angel, the Los Angeles branch of Wolfram and Hart was destroyed by The Beast, but at the end of the season Angel was offered stewardship of the (newly renovated) branch, which he accepted; in exchange, Wolfram and Hart agreed to alter his son's memories and place him with a loving family. The remaining members of Angel Investigations also joined Wolfram and Hart, taking over various departments.

Although it is clear that the complete destruction of Wolfram and Hart and the Senior Partners that run it is impossible, Angel and his team do manage to thwart them at times, hoping to forestall the final Apocalypse that Wolfram and Hart seeks to bring about.

The final season saw Angel struggling with the moral ambiguities of his position as branch manager. In the series finale, Angel and the others disrupt the Partners' plans by killing all of the members of the Circle of the Black Thorn—the Partners' major representatives on Earth—effectively destroying their influence and setting back their plans centuries, or perhaps even longer. As a consequence, the Partners lash out with a hell-born army including dragons and many types of demons sent to face Angel and his team in their last stand.

[edit] Main lawyers

  • Holland Manners (First seen: " Blind Date"). Head of Special Projects for Wolfram and Hart before his death in season 2.
  • Lindsay McDonald (First seen: "City of"). A promising young junior partner turned co-head of the Special Projects division in the wake of Holland's death. Though he has a habit of switching to the winning team, he left Wolfram and Hart only to come back in season 5 with a vendetta.
  • Lilah Morgan (First seen: "The Ring"). Promoted to co-head of Special Projects with Lindsay, Lilah was always one step behind her co-advisor. When Lindsay left, she was promoted as sole adviser of S.P. until her death in season 4.
  • Lee Mercer (First seen: "Sense and Sensitivity"). A junior partner along with Lindsay and Lilah in the early stages, he was killed by Holland Manners due to his questionable associations outside the office.
  • Nathan Reed (First seen: "Blood Money"). Lilah and Lindsay's new superior after Holland's death.
  • Gavin Park (First seen: "Over the Rainbow"). Reassigned to S.P from Real Estate, Gavin sought to sully Lilah's reputation. He died in the 4th season.
  • Linwood Murrow (First seen: "Quickening"). In charge of W & H's operation concerning Angel's allegiance in the apocalypse, he spearheaded the unsuccessful capture of Angel's son.
  • Charles Gunn (First seen: "Conviction"). Having been implanted with knowledge of the law, Charles became the head of W & H's legal department in season 5.

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