After being sidelined in an accident, Los Angeles lawyer Mickey Haller begins practicing again out of the backseat of his Lincoln and taking cases throughout Los Angeles. Based on Michael Connelly’s bestsellers, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo stars as Mickey as an iconic and idealist lawyer.
The series uses many real locations throughout Los Angeles as filming locations, such as Lisa Trammel’s restaurant and Hayley’s horseback riding lessons. Also spotted is Cowboy Palace Saloon – an actual neon-lit bar located in Chatsworth.
Mickey’s House
Mickey Haller is an iconoclastic idealist who runs his law practice out of the back seat of a Lincoln SUV and conducts cases all across Los Angeles. Additionally, he has two former wives as well as Izzy who serves as his legal assistant.
The series, based on Michael Connelly’s best-selling books and featuring Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as an unconventional lawyer who never wears suits and works out of his chauffeured Lincoln Navigator, was developed by Emmy-winning David E. Kelley and shot on location throughout Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive to Baldwin Vista.
Episode Two sees Mickey reconnect with “Legal” Siegel (Ellitott Gould), an ex-colleague of his late father, for drinks at Valencia, California’s Paseo Club – used for outdoor scenes where Legal and Mickey discuss outmaneuvering Russell Lawson during voir dires. After this meeting, Mickey visits one of Trevor’s witnesses at their home while trying to track down a witness with security issues.
The Paseo Club
Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) drives around Los Angeles like it’s his home, working out of the backseat of his Lincoln. This hit Netflix series shot film all across Los Angeles showcasing iconic landmarks as well as lesser-known localities.
Lincoln Lawyer has an eclectic clientele; from petty thieves and gutter-variety criminals, to rich Beverly Hills playboys. One such client could land him the case of his life — yet could also prove fatal for him!
The Paseo Club is a community hub offering tennis, pickleball and swimming facilities as well as gym services including group classes, personal training sessions and professional instructors. It provides a fantastic place for people from Santa Clarita to meet like-minded individuals while engaging in athletic activity – take a tour today to see the facility firsthand! Open 7 days a week it provides families an ideal spot for working out together while connecting with like-minded members while having fun together!
The Cowboy Palace Saloon
Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) is an eccentric idealist who runs his legal practice from the backseat of a Lincoln SUV. His clientele ranges from wealthy Beverly Hills playboys to the leader of an outlaw biker gang.
Season two of The Lincoln Lawyer has been shot across Los Angeles at various locations, such as Spring Street, Paseo Club, Farralone Estate by Frank Sinatra and Los Angeles Equestrian Center. Additional filming locations include Cowboy Palace Saloon, Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Wilshire Boulevard.
The Lincoln Lawyer is an epic legal drama created by Emmy winner David E. Kelley based on Michael Connelly’s books. Starring Matthew McConaughey and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, its story centers around an attorney forced to resume their practice after being sidelined, who begins representing a high-profile murder case, which pits them against an expert manipulator.
The Los Angeles Equestrian Center
Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), known for his prominent representation, works out of the back of his Lincoln town car to take on high-profile cases across Los Angeles County. Drawing inspiration from Michael Connelly’s series of best-selling novels, The Lincoln Lawyer explores Los Angeles life from all perspectives – drug trafficking and gang violence being just two.
From his luxurious hilltop home to the exclusive club where he meets “Legal” Siegel, The Lincoln Lawyer features many recognizable LA locations that were shot on-location – adding another layer to its legal atmosphere.
The Lincoln Lawyer also features several popular beaches and bodies of water in Los Angeles, such as the LA River. Mickey and Lisa take a walk along its actual path as they discuss Andy’s case – this scene was shot at an actual LA River path location near its actual path alongside this park that attracts horse enthusiasts for events such as dressage competitions, rodeos, music concerts and much more! Plus its 75 acres make an excellent backdrop for filming!