The fourth series is a bit of a gamechanger. David Main's professional career as a solicitor lies in the balance.
He faces a Law Society tribunal and maybe Main is his own worst enemy.
There is still work to do. When a deaf man is killed in a fire at a bookmaker's premises. He is hired by a prominent businessman to make an example of a local factory whose workforce are prone to lose their hearing just like the deceased.
Main is not so sure. The factory had safeguards in place but the bookie might have been negligent. The owner of the shop knew the man was deaf.
It was good to see Main in action for the final time as he does his best to get compensation for the widow.
I was unsure about the disciplinary hearing. Maybe Main should had got a good barrister. Of course the series needed Main to be struck off. He now faces an uncertain future.
He faces a Law Society tribunal and maybe Main is his own worst enemy.
There is still work to do. When a deaf man is killed in a fire at a bookmaker's premises. He is hired by a prominent businessman to make an example of a local factory whose workforce are prone to lose their hearing just like the deceased.
Main is not so sure. The factory had safeguards in place but the bookie might have been negligent. The owner of the shop knew the man was deaf.
It was good to see Main in action for the final time as he does his best to get compensation for the widow.
I was unsure about the disciplinary hearing. Maybe Main should had got a good barrister. Of course the series needed Main to be struck off. He now faces an uncertain future.