Uma palavra que sempre esteve presente em Suits, foi um dos nortes de Uninvited Guests. Not wanting to tell Harvey about her and Stephen dating, she simply says she was helping Stephen with some copying, leaving Harvey to sternly remind her, "You work for me.". Zoe Lawford (Jacinda Barrett, who is Gabriel Macht's wife in real life) is a recurring character in season 2. Though he disagrees with Jessica's decision to fight for Harvey when he is accused of suppressing evidence rather than settle and lose Harvey, he does not go against her decision and urges her to prepare for the trial. Louis comments to Harvey that the rivalry between Kyle and Mike reminds him of their own rivalry as associates. Jonathan Sidwell (Brandon Firla) is the CEO of the Sidwell Investment Group, and Mike's boss as an investment banker for the first part of season 4. Mike placed her in a nursing home after she fell while she was alone. Trevor explains to Mike that, though he graciously appreciates the invitation, he cannot attend because his wife has forbid him from staying in contact with anyone from his past who was associated with him and his criminal activities, and that Mike's current status as a fraudulently licensed (and practicing) attorney fits that category. Mike returns from Seattle in season 9 with a case that intersects with one of the firm's clients. Louis, still enraged from his Forstman deal and seemingly at his own pity, is offered a reward from Jessica for his save-the-day move. Louis is heavily offended by Mike, when going into a courtroom right before their hearing, when Mike shows him doctored photos of his love Sheila, seemingly being engaged, which rattles him to the core. For the remainder of the season, Mike is in the background, doing side work, and helping solve issues as Louis Litt's deal with Forstman falls apart. Louis also does not want the leadership role but is upset because Robert and Harvey both do not consider Louis as a viable option. Hardman threatens a hostile takeover of Pearson Specter Litt, with Soloff as his involuntary right-hand man. In the episode 'Compensation' Mike takes on a case given to him by his friend Jimmy from Bratton Gould, a pro-bono class-action lawsuit against Kelton Insurance for the negligent deaths of 200 people. Brian (Jake Epstein) is the target of verbal attacks by Louis for wanting to leave the office to be with his wife and newborn child. He initially tries to make a deal with Louis to ensure each will keep his job after the merger goes through. In season 5, Harvey starts having panic attacks as a consequence of Donna leaving him to work for Louis. [1] Because Trevor refuses to stop dealing drugs, Jenny breaks up with him. But it becomes clear that there is a gap between Hardman's and Forstman's objectives; Hardman is using Forstman as a blank checkbook to target the firm's clients for hostile takeover and eroding Jessica's base of support among the senior partners in order to take over the firm from her. [1] She is at first Mike Ross' friend, and she later develops romantic feelings for him. She serves as Robert's right-hand man. In a season 2 episode, Louis (standing in for Travis Tanner) humiliates Donna on the witness stand in a preparatory mock trial, and Harvey confronts Louis afterwards, stating that Louis has taken their rivalry too far. They mutually agree to not act on their attraction, but Katrina later admits she still has feelings for Brian while Brian later insists he can't just "turn off" his feelings for her. Cahill calls the coincidental nature of this into question by asserting that she did it so readily because she and Malone had been engaging in a clandestine romantic relationship. He becomes smitten with Maria (the secretary of her Harvard class and former US Supreme Court clerk) who accepts his offer; but by chance when she is introduced to Donna and it becomes clear that Mike's undercover status as a fraudulent HLS graduate could be put in jeopardy, Jessica is forced to order Louis to rescind the offer, leaving him angry and embittered. Jack Edward Soloff (John Pyper-Ferguson) is a senior partner at Pearson Specter Litt. Mike replies that he got them legally, but doesn't tell Jack where he got them from, and simply asks Jack to trust him, the way Jack had asked him before. However, Mike's girlfriend Jenny learns about it and become suspicious about Mike's feelings for Rachel. Specter Litt was a major law firm headquartered in New York, formed after Harvey Specter dissolved Pearson Specter Litt in order to remove Jessica Pearson's name and buy out her partnership in an attempt to avoid paying out the other senior partners who resigned. Determined to help Louis, Mike gets him an interview with Robert Zane, Rachel's father. When there, and attempting to comfort Louis, he asks about a key he found in Louis's box of things. Mike, however, tells them that this won't be a settlement meeting for their securities fraud, but rather, for destruction of evidence. They fell in love, but Rachel broke off the affair. After Louis and Harvey had yet another falling out, Louis put Harvey's income sheet in the photocopier so Jack could make copies and distribute them around the firm. Right-Hand Man. Even though she plans to have Harvey fire Mike, she lets Mike continue working because Daniel Hardman returns to the firm and Harvey threatens to quit if Mike is fired, leaving her vulnerable to Daniel. He wins the vote in "High Noon", but Harvey and Mike discover that Hardman forged the supposedly buried memo and orchestrated the lawsuit against the firm. ( Log Out / He eventually agrees, but only after Mike leverages his relationship with Rachel in order to convince him to do it (to Rachel's wrath upon her discovery), souring their relationship for a while. Clearly, that's where were heading. Eric Woodall (Željko Ivanek) is a recurring character in seasons 3 and 4. Following the scandal surrounding Robert Zane's disbarment in the season 8 finale, Faye (Denise Crosby) is appointed by the New York Bar Association as a special master to oversee operations at Specter Litt Wheeler Williams in season 9. Jack Edward Soloff is a corporate attorney and a senior partner. She asks Mike to convince Trevor to stop dealing, but before Mike can talk to him, Trevor again lies and tells her that he stopped dealing because of his conversation with Mike. She is happy to learn that Mike is working as a lawyer and keeps the fact that he does not have a law degree secret. Mike often comes across as naive and initially has trouble adjusting to daily life as an attorney. After being named partner, Louis changes considerably and though fidgeting now and then, he stands by the firm and his partners. In season 5, Hardman returns to make another run at taking back control of the firm from Jessica. She insists that he should be also working with her, not only Mike. Jessica orders Mike to work with Jack anyway, telling him that if she were to fire everyone who stuck it to her, Mike would be first in line. At the beginning, it seems that every conversation he has with Mike ends with him threatening to fire Mike unless he meets his pressing demands, but is shown later to become a bit of a mentor figure to him. She offers Mike a deal on the case in exchange for Mike putting in a good word for her with Harvey, indicating her desire to leave the DA's office and enter private practice. Soloff's efforts are neutralized, when Harvey resigns from the firm and Forstman cuts of Hardman's funding. Having come from a difficult childhood in Foster care, Samantha looks to Robert as a father figure. Katrina is fired by special master Faye Richardson in the penultimate episode of the series (season 9), but is rehired following Faye's exit and promoted to name partner in the series finale. In the end, Cahill cooperates with Harvey and neutralizes Nick's attempts to overthrow Stu. Louis eventually fires Harold in the wake of clients leaving the firm. However, a shoulder injury prevented him from pitching in the state championship; the team won without his help, a fact that has continued to haunt him. Katrina and Mike call a truce, though she assures him that her allegiance is now to Louis. Mike and Louis go to Jack for help in having his client sell his company to McKernon, with Mike enticing him with the fact that with contingent compensation restored, Jack would get 50% of the profit for himself. Despite the fact Jessica Pearson, his immediate superior, is much more cautious and tends to favor less risk over greater reward, Specter ignores her instructions, openly challenges her decisions, and does as he wants. Have a nice long holiday until the trial is over. This, however, turns out to be fake and as revenge, in "Leverage" Louis goes above Mike's head to prevent him from getting much needed investment funds from Tony Gianopolous in the takeover war that Mike is waging with Pearson Specter over Gillis Industries. Confronted by this directly by Cahill in front of the judge, Jessica, though infuriated for being cornered with no way out under penalty of perjury, is left with no recourse other than to reluctantly confirm that Cahill's allegations are true. Tara (Carly Pope) is an architect who is appointed to renovate the firm in season 6. She visits Stephen in prison with Mike, then asks Mike to leave the room and gets Stephen to admit that he lied, unaware that he was being recorded. Louis goes then to the SEC the next day and confesses in person to Cahill, but unable to reach him, speaking to Woodall first. Harvey is able to thwart all of Hardman's funding by agreeing to resign from the firm. He next deposes both Harvey and Mike simultaneously (without Woodall present), and tries to further probe and prove his collusion allegations. He takes this case personally partly due to two factors: the first factor being Ava's father was his first client, and the second factor being her father was his former romantic companion. One that’s more like a fairytale rather than a real possibility, no more matter how convincingly Gibbs is trying to be. [1] However, Jenny breaks up with him because he has feelings for Rachel Zane, a colleague. Jessica Lourdes Pearson (Gina Torres) is the co-founder, name/managing partner of Pearson Hardman (later Pearson Darby, Pearson Darby Specter, Pearson Specter, and finally Pearson Specter Litt). She was soon after hired by Harvey, but solely to protect Mike from being investigated after he broke privilege during the case's proceedings. Harvey began working in the mail room, went to New York University (NYU) for his undergraduate degree, and Jessica Pearson later paid for his tuition at Harvard Law, from which he graduated in 1997. God’s Green Earth Whenever Jessica feels that someone is too uptight, she "straightens them out"; to straighten Louis Litt out, she did to him what she did to Ella, and she told him to blame Harvey, to straighten Harvey out. Nos partenaires et nous-mêmes stockerons et/ou utiliserons des informations concernant votre appareil, par l’intermédiaire de cookies et de technologies similaires, afin d’afficher des annonces et des contenus personnalisés, de mesurer les audiences et les contenus, d’obtenir des informations sur les audiences et à des fins de développement de produit. It is later revealed that the client is the disgraced billionaire Charles Forstman, now incarcerated. Having had a longtime reputation as brashly confident, aggressive, and often reckless, he is eager to prove himself to Harvey and the world as a competent CEO to be taken seriously. The two mutually decide at that point that Brian should leave the firm, with Katrina promising to help him land a good position elsewhere. That’s only one setback solved, though. Donna (Sarah Rafferty) informs Mike and Harvey at the office that ‘they found Trevor’. He dated Elizabeth Hurley in 1998. Woodall tells him that he is investigating the disappearance of the foreign nationals who were supposed to have been witnesses in the Ava Hessington case that Mike and Harold settled out of court.. Mike quickly recognizes what Woodall might be trying to do and refuses to talk to him or answer any of his questions long enough for Harvey to show up and force Woodall to release him. He is Darby's "fixer" and right-hand man. However, Trevor learns that Mike and Jenny are dating through a voice-mail Rachel Zane left Mike. It premiered on USA Network in June 2011. He is Jessica's newly named managing partner as of the season 2 finale, following a successful merger of Pearson Hardman and Darby International. Louis ends up creating a new by-law and tells Jessica Pearson that the new proposed formula contradicts a by-law, but Jessica is aware that the by-law was newly made, and tells Louis it can't be done. Rachel Elizabeth Zane (Meghan Markle) is a paralegal who has worked at Pearson Hardman for six years (as of season 4). Gender Before he met Harvey, Tanner had never lost a case. He sends his deputies to corner Mike Ross on the street outside the firm's building to coerce Mike voluntarily be taken in for interrogation without having gotten an arrest warrant; This way, whatever Mike says under questioning could be self-incriminating and be used by Woodall later to make a case against Harvey, without having basis for a case to begin with. It is never shown that Jimmy or indicated comes forward, but Rachel gets reinstated. Logan Sanders (Brendan Hines) is a recurring character in season 4. Edith Ross (Rebecca Schull) is Mike Ross' paternal grandmother and guardian after his parents' deaths. But Sheila rejects Louis's offer of reconciliation, feeling that it was work circumstances, more than love, that brought him back. Throughout season 5 and 6, Rachel goes through a tough time with Mike going to jail and puts in all her efforts to help him. [5] He is determined to have Harvey disbarred and insists that it be included in the settlement. Louis, in an attempt to get Harvey's trust back, asks Jack Soloff to overturn the compensation formula, but Jack disagrees. Jack Edward Soloff (John Pyper-Ferguson) is a senior partner at Pearson Specter Litt. Louis However, he highly values loyalty to his colleagues and the firm. However, her career is once again threatened when in midst of a plan to get Harvey's help, an ethics board member refuses her the opportunity to pass the bar although Harvey later saves her. Cameron agrees to the deal, but Jessica convinces him to allow her to slip in an additional provision: Darby also must forfeit his legal license and agree to initiate dissolution negotiations. ( Log Out / In the series finale, Louis rehires Samantha and her name is returned to the wall. In season 3, Harvey begins an "official" romantic relationship with Scottie while also convincing Jessica to offer her a senior partnership at the firm. He also realized Jack was only doing this to try and make a name for himself at the firm. Mike tells Robert he is willing to sign it, but Rachel holds firm and refuses, nullifying it. But it’s not all good news. If Donna goes, so will Rachel. Unlike Harvey, who is known to almost always prefer settlements to trials, Louis believes that trials are not necessarily a bad thing. 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