Barry Zuckerkorn was the Bluth family's incompetent defense attorney. He attempted to guide the Bluths through George's trial but rarely was on top of the case. He was finally fired by Michael at the end of "The Cabin Show". Barry has a devious sexual life and has had his own run-ins with the law. He doesn't have strong friendships in the law community and doesn't have the strongest understanding of California's legal system.
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| - Barry Zuckerkorn was the Bluth family's incompetent defense attorney. He attempted to guide the Bluths through George's trial but rarely was on top of the case. He was finally fired by Michael at the end of "The Cabin Show". Barry has a devious sexual life and has had his own run-ins with the law. He doesn't have strong friendships in the law community and doesn't have the strongest understanding of California's legal system.
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| - is the Bluth family's incompetent defense attorney
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season one
| - "Let 'Em Eat Cake"
- "In God We Trust"
- "Not Without My Daughter"
- "Altar Egos"
- "Beef Consommé"
- "Justice Is Blind"
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season four
| - "Off the Hook"
- "Colony Collapse"
- "Señoritis"
- "A New Start"
- "Double Crossers"
- "Flight of the Phoenix"
- "Queen B."
- "The B. Team"
- "It Gets Better"
- "Borderline Personalities"
- "Indian Takers"
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season two
| - "Queen for a Day"
- "Sad Sack"
- "Motherboy XXX"
- "Good Grief"
- "Hand to God"
- "Out on a Limb"
- "Righteous Brothers"
- "The One Where Michael Leaves"
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| - Barry Zuckerkorn was the Bluth family's incompetent defense attorney. He attempted to guide the Bluths through George's trial but rarely was on top of the case. He was finally fired by Michael at the end of "The Cabin Show". Barry has a devious sexual life and has had his own run-ins with the law. He doesn't have strong friendships in the law community and doesn't have the strongest understanding of California's legal system. Barry was played by Henry Winkler, otherwise most famous for playing Fonzie on Happy Days. He appeared in 26 episodes of Arrested Development over all four seasons. In the fourth season, a young Barry Zuckerkorn is played in flashbacks by Max Winkler, Henry Winkler's son.
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