The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 brings back the gripping legal drama that fans love, with Mickey Haller facing his toughest challenge yet. This season hit Netflix on February 5, 2026, and delivers plenty of courtroom tension, personal stakes, and twists.
Where To Watch Lincoln Lawyer Season 4
Only on Netflix. Seasons 1–3 are still sitting there too, so you can do a quick refresh if you forgot some details from the last run. You just need any Netflix plan (ads or no ads, whatever you pay for).
Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Release Time
The whole season unlocked at 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time (that’s 3:00 a.m. Eastern, around 1:30 p.m. IST the same day for folks in India). Typical Netflix global rollout.
Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Episode Count
10 episodes again — same length as season 1 and season 3. No weird half-season split this time.
Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Cast
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo is back as Mickey Haller, still running his law practice out of the back of a Lincoln. The main crew didn’t change:
- Becki Newton → Lorna
- Jazz Raycole → Izzy
- Angus Sampson → Cisco
Neve Campbell is back full-time as Maggie McPherson this season (huge for fans who wanted more of her). Elliott Gould keeps showing up as Legal Siegel, and Krista Warner is still Hayley.
New people this round: Cobie Smulders, Constance Zimmer, Sasha Alexander, Kyle Richards, Scott Lawrence and a few more sprinkled in. They shake things up in court and outside it.
Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Plot Details
They adapted The Law of Innocence (the book by Michael Connelly).
Mickey gets hit with a murder charge. Yeah — the lawyer who usually defends everyone else is now the one handcuffed and fighting for his own life. It’s tied to something from one of his old cases, but the evidence is stacking up against him fast.
He’s stuck trying to prove he didn’t do it, figure out who really killed the guy, keep his law firm from collapsing, and make sure his daughter and exes don’t get dragged down with him.
It’s way more personal than the previous seasons. Lots of prison scenes, desperate phone calls, shady jailhouse deals, and Mickey doing that classic thing where he’s three steps ahead even when he’s behind bars. Still plenty of courtroom fireworks and last-minute twists.