Wolfram & Hart are the well known law firm who deal with everything that goes on in LA which the police and other authorities are unable to deal with. However they have their own way of dealing with their cases and tend to make sure they get something in return by making people fill in a contract before they are resolved. These contracts however are not like any other contract known to man because even death can not remove the contract and so they should really be the lasr resort. Demons and Vampires are a huge part of Wolfram & Hart no only as clients. A lot of members play a huge part in the show and the company itself is pretty much in every single episode in some way or another.Holland Manners is one of the members. He is instrumental in the goings-on at Wolfram & Hart atleast until he became Darla's and Dru's play toy. Lilah Morgan is also a member. She is first introduced in the episode "The Ring," and regularly appears in the show's first and second seasons. After Lindsey McDonald leaves Los Angeles, Lilah becomes the primary face of Wolfram & Hart, and figures largely into the Season Three and Four story arcs. Lindsey McDonald is another important member. He first appeared in the series' first episode, "City of," and featured prominently in the story arcs of Seasons One, Two, and Five. Lindsey is the only character besides Angel himself to appear in both the first and last episodes of Angel. Marcus Hamilton is yet another important member. The character is played by actor Adam Baldwin, who also worked with Angel creator Joss Whedon in the series Firefly, playing mercenary Jayne Cobb. Eve is "liaison to the Senior Partners" of Wolfram & Hart after Angel and his crew takes over the Los Angeles branch of the firm. Never trusted, she comes and goes at her leisure, usually stirring up trouble as she goes. Though she appears human, Eve is actually a Child of the Senior Partners, a being given human form and created to do their bidding. In the end Angel and the gang end up taking over or atleast that is what they are led to believe. The name of the firm comes from "The Wolf, The Ram, and The Hart" which were the names of the members in an ancient trio of true demons. The group was at one point, before the time of man, considered relatively weak, and was not regarded as a threat by the Old Ones. If you have anything you would like to add about the firm or believe I have missed something out. Go on to my blog and leave me a comment and I will reply as soon as possible and will fix/add it.