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- A case leaves David forced to choose between profit and principles.
- David is asked by Detective Sergeant Allington to look into the circumstances surrounding his wife's death. Margaret offers David a partnership once again.
- A case involving the son of a Leeds industrialist brings David Main into partnership with fellow solicitor Henry Castleton.
- A Brazilian couple, friends of a girlfriend of Main's have an adoption problem. The case is filled with a variety of unexpected situations, which lead to a drama conclusion.
- David Main receives devastating news. In the aftermath, he and Walter Clegg's efforts see them straying onto the wrong side of the law in their attempts to see that justice is done. The future is a major worry for both of them.
- A shotgun toting yob gets killed when trespassing.
- The conflict between David's private life and his passion for work reaches crisis point.
- Main clashes again with an old adversary, Det. Chief Supt. Guthrie, over the activities of a new security organisation, and ex-con Gil Vasey becomes a bone of contention which threatens to severely strain Main's working relationships.
- David agrees as a favour to handle the amicable divorce of two of his friends, but things go sour and he finds he is involved in the case more deeply than he thought.
- David is seriously considering a partnership with Andrew Retford but there are more than a few things to iron out.
- A Brazilian couple, friends of a girlfriend of Main's have an adoption problem. The case is filled with a variety of unexpected situations, which lead to a drama conclusion.
- Can a woman practising as a solicitor keep heart and mind apart when her client is a very attractive man? Margaret Castleton's conviction of her client's innocence produces a series of surprising results.
- Will David Main help save his solicitor father from prison? Edward Main's gestapo means of prosecution are being questioned. David is forced to review his own attitude to his work, his clients, -and, incidentally, those of Sarah Courtney.
- David's ire is fired up when he is asked to defend a man on an assault charge, he quickly discovers that the case is part of a wider plot involving corrupt council officials and their plan to build a new complex.
- Main takes up his cudgels on behalf of a man buying a house from a developer operating a new homes scam.
- Main defends a pop singer with an unfavourable contract, and a man accused of giving a suspected paedophile a kicking. Meanwhile, Main's wife hires a private detective to source evidence of adultery.
- Main and Clegg bring down a bent copper.
- Margaret's client plans to sue his bank for negligent investment advice. However, David is on the brink of being appointed by the very same bank. How can he secure the bank's business without unethically dumping Margaret's client?
- Main travels to Amsterdam chasing up girlfriend Mrs Nash when a business she sold does not yield the expected profit.
- When Main is invited to set up a million-pound property deal, he confidently expects to make his own fortune, too. But the more closely he looks into it, the uneasier he becomes. Why is it so difficult to find out who is putting up the money? Who is Bridges - and why is he so interested?
- Maine comes up against a bent copper.
- Unhappy with the way his ex wife's new husband is bringing up his children, Maine uses his legal skills to gain custody.
- David has to take on a man whose stock-in-trade is violence and intimidation.
- David finds his sense of loss and loneliness becoming intolerable. He also questions the ethics of a deal he has been offered.
- A former client of Main sues him for negligence and soon he finds he is in a battle for survival.