David E. Kelley Productions

1st Logo (September 18, 1992-May 19, 1997)
Logo: On a red-orange background, we see the words "Kelley" in a white underlined paintbrush script. "DAVID E." and "PRODUCTIONS" are shown above and below, respectively, in small letters surrounded by black bars.

FX/SFX: The background's color changes throughout the logo and "Kelley" zooms out, that's it.

Music/Sounds: Only the closing theme of the show or a generic theme from 1994-97 on CBS.

Availability: Seen on various shows produced by Kelley from 1992-1997, such as Picket Fences and Chicago Hope.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (March 4, 1997-April 17, 2014)
Nicknames: "Old Woman," "I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up", "You Stinkah!"<

Logo: An old woman is watching TV and changes the channel, and "David E. Kelley Productions" (and "in association with") in a crude typewriter-like font bursts out of the TV, knocking her and the chair over. Her legs dangle as the logo then disappears in a "switch-off" fashion.

Variants: Two variants exist on Boston Legal and Harry's Law:
 * Hockey: The old woman and a boy play hockey indoors. They come from the left side of the logo, and as the boy hits the hockey puck, it flies up and crashes in the screen, with the logo on the puck.
 * Rolling Skate: A grandmother walks out of control with a boy shown on roller skates skating out of control. They seem to be chasing out-of-focus, and the helmet that the boy is wearing comes off of his head, and gets to the inside of the helmet, rocking left-to-right, with the entire text inside it.

Up until 1999, It was animated in a style reminiscent of stop motion. The changes are the old woman's legs dangling a little, and the text flying smoothly.

On new shows starting with Harry's Law, the "in association with" text is removed.

FX/SFX: The wind sounds and the TV screen popping. A cross of live-action and cut-out animation.

Music/Sounds: A split-second of the Picket Fences theme is heard, followed by a whoosh and crashing sounds. At the end, the lady is heard yelling "You stinkah!" and a brief "POP!" is heard when the logo disappears. Often times, the sound effects are either mixed or drowned out with network announcements on ABC and CBS. When Ally McBeal aired on Fox, the musical backdrop was a snippet of the show's theme, "Searchin' My Soul" by Vonda Shepard (coincidentally a cast member of the series), followed by a Fox drumroll. The person yelling "You stinkah!" in the logo is Mildred Kelley, David E. Kelley's late grandmother. On The Crazy Ones, this hasn't any themes, just straight to the whoosh.

Availability: Seen on The Practice, Boston Public, Boston Legal (which has all 3 versions), Ally McBeal, Chicago Hope, Harry's Law (which also has all 3 versions), and The Crazy Ones.

Editor's Note: Some people may be freaked out by the strangely fast pace or the old woman tumbling from the chair, but it's mostly funny.

3rd Logo (February 19, 2017-)
Logo: On a black background, we see "DAVID E KELLEY" stacked and in blue. Some of the letters are very stretched out, such as the two "D" in "DAVID" and the middle "E". Under the company name is "PRODUCTIONS" in gray, with two red lines on either side of the word. On the bottom of the screen are seven curved gray lines.

FX/SFX: None, it's a still logo.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on Big Little Lies.

Editor's Note: None, it's boring compared to the previous logos.