Just Cause (TV series)

Just Cause
Created by Gail Morgan Hickman
Jacqueline Zambrano
Written by Gail Morgan Hickman
Jacqueline Zambrano
Starring Elizabeth Lackey
Shaun Benson
Richard Thomas
Khaira Ledeyo
Mark Hildreth
Jason Schombing
Roger R. Cross
Opening theme Two Trains
by Sue Foley
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 22 + Pilot
Production
Executive producer(s) Gail Morgan Hickman
Jacqueline Zambrano
Location(s) San Francisco, California
Running time 60 minutes (with commercials)
Distributor Mind's Eye Entertainment
Release
Original network W Network (Canada)
PAX Network (USA)
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release September 15, 2001 (Canada)
September 15, 2002 (USA)
External links
Website

Just Cause is a Canadian legal drama television series produced by Mind's Eye Entertainment. Filming was done in Vancouver, British Columbia but the series is set in San Francisco, California.

Plot

Five years ago, Alexandra DeMonaco (Elizabeth Lackey) went to prison for a crime she didn’t commit. Unaware that her no-good husband was running a medical insurance scam, she became a scapegoat for a publicity-hungry District Attorney, while her husband disappeared with five million dollars and their daughter.

Instead of wasting time on self-pity while incarcerated, Alex goes to law school on the internet and gets her law degree. Now out on parole, she has two goals: to find her daughter and to become a lawyer. But a convicted felon can’t practice law. So Alex goes to Hamilton Whitney III (Richard Thomas), a successful, well-respected San Francisco attorney, who also happens to be a friend of the governor. Alex wants Whitney to help her petition the governor for a pardon. To pay her way, she goes to work in Whitney’s law firm as an office assistant. Her sassy, brash personality bumps hard against Whitney’s stuffy, reserved Waspyness, and their relationship is not always smooth.

Their view of the law is different as well. Whitney is more interested in how much his well-heeled clients are willing to pay, while Alex is determined to use the law to help people like herself who have been abandoned by the system. Gradually Alex's idealism wins Whitney over. Now they work together to champion underdog cases and achieve justice for the less powerful.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Helen Shaver won the Gemini for Best Director in a Dramatic Series for her work on the episode "Death's Details", and Richard Schwadel won the Leo award for Best Picture Editing on the episode "Above the Law".

Additionally, it was nominated for another Gemini and Leo, and a Director's Guild of Canada award.

References

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