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Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) may be the most brilliant legal mind in New York, but he hasn’t even been to law school. In a split second moment, Mike finds himself in a job interview with New York City’s best closer Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht, Love and Other Drugs). Recognising his raw talent and photographic memory, Harvey takes a gamble and hires Mike. Getting the job might have been easy but maintaining it won’t be. Mike has a lot to learn about the law and Harvey isn’t prepared to be a babysitter, so he will rely on the firm’s paralegal Rachel (Meghan Markle) to keep him out of trouble and out of the way of Harvey’s arch nemesis Louis (Rick Hoffman). Will Mike take the reins and prove something of himself, or give up and return to his drop-kick life?
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Episode 1
Pilot
Harvey Specter is the best closer in New York City. As a result of his success, Harvey needs a little help. His boss, Jessica Pearson, has enlisted him in a hunt for a new associate. Mike Ross isn't your average Harvard Law School student... he's not even enrolled there. But that doesn't stop him from taking the bar exam for Harvard graduates as a way to make money on the side. Mike is a prodigy; simply put, he's brilliant. But Mike's grandmother is sick, and in order to help her, he needs to raise a lot of money. That's where his pot-dealing best friend comes into play. In a botched drug deal, Mike must escape drug-buying thugs. He serendipitously flees the scene and falls into a round of Harvey Specter's associate interviews. While Mike's in hiding, it doesn't take long for him to impress Harvey. Harvey throws Mike his first case, a ''pro bono'' sexual harassment suit involving a CEO.
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Episode 2
Errors and Omissions
Harvey Specter is the best closer in New York City. As a result of his success, Harvey needs a little help. His boss, Jessica Pearson, has enlisted him in a hunt for a new associate. Mike Ross isn't your average Harvard Law School student... he's not even enrolled there. But that doesn't stop him from taking the bar exam for Harvard graduates as a way to make money on the side. Mike is a prodigy; simply put, he's brilliant. But Mike's grandmother is sick, and in order to help her, he needs to raise a lot of money. That's where his pot-dealing best friend comes into play. In a botched drug deal, Mike must escape drug-buying thugs. He serendipitously flees the scene and falls into a round of Harvey Specter's associate interviews. While Mike's in hiding, it doesn't take long for him to impress Harvey. Harvey throws Mike his first case, a ''pro bono'' sexual harassment suit involving a CEO.
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Episode 3
Inside Track
At a car show, Harvey introduces Mike to the CEO of the first client he brought to Pearson Harden. But the new head of McKernon Motors, Robert Stensland, shocks Harvey when he announces a plan to sell their factory land here in the U.S. and move manufacturing overseas. As a lawyer and a racing-junkie, Harvey knows that these plans will jeopardise the company's relationship with the firm and the quality of their engines. Harvey tasks Mike to find a flaw in the company's bylaw that will solve this problem. Meanwhile, Harvey is thrown an initiation party for making senior partner, and Louis asks Mike to organise the traditional ''rookie dinner.''
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Episode 4
Dirty Little Secrets
Harvey finds out that a class action suit has been filed against his firm's newest client, Quentin Sainz. It turns out Sainz's company made a drug that extends the lives of ALS sufferers, but a small number of users claim the drug caused liver failure. Harvey is reluctant to take on the class action suit because he assumes there's no way they can win, but Jessica reassures him by revealing that she knows and trusts Sainz because he used to be her husband. Taking the reigns, Mike and Harvey head into negotiations and are blindsided with a $250 million lawsuit from the victims' ambulance-chasing lawyer, Collin Church. Meanwhile, Mike takes on his own pro bono case for the first time. But when Mike strolls into his first court case, he could be in for a big wake-up call.
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Episode 5
Bail Out
Mike attends a licensing deal meeting when the client changes her mind and the $200 million deal must be redrawn. Now, Harvey's in a bad mood. His irritability doesn't improve when he must waste his time as a witness in the civil suit stemming from the car accident he was involved in. Meanwhile, Mike bails his old friend Trevor out of jail. Trevor tells Mike that he's ready to go straight and lead a quality life. But will Mike get sucked into Trevor's old ways or has Trevor really turned the corner and taken control of his life?
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Episode 6
Trick of the Trade
Harvey Specter has negotiated a deal with the Dept. of Justice that will reduce the amount of jail time a woman, Gabby Stone, will have to face for a guilty plea to an insider trading charge. After Gabby agrees to the terms, Harvey tells Mike to stay in the conference room with her while he retrieves the paperwork. What could go wrong? Moments after Mike leaves to get Gabby some water, he returns to find an empty conference room. When Mike and Harvey finally track Gabby down, they find her trying to locate evidence of a tip sheet that would expunge her guilt. Mike and Harvey know in their hearts that she may very well be innocent.
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Episode 7
Play The Man
Mike gets to the office late and finds the entire office has congregated for the annual "associate mock trial tournament," a competition for first-year associates. Mike draws tough competition against his office nemesis, Kyle Durant. Kyle will represent the plaintiff in a case about wrongful termination and Mike will be the mock-lawyer for the defense. But even after Jessica Pearson says that associates are off-limits to partners during the competition, Harvey pulls Mike onto a large merger case and expects no less from him.
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Episode 8
Identity Crisis
Harvey is scheduled to depose a man who is suspected of playing a part in embezzling money from a large non-profit charity that builds houses for the homeless. When the only suspect inadvertently dies from heart failure, Louis and Harvey must work together in order to get this embezzlement case back on track. Louis wants to go to the top of the chain and interrogate them, but Harvey wants to find a money trail. They'll need to set their differences aside if they're going to close this case.
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Episode 9
Undefeated
Emerson Petroleum is the defendant in a class action suit that Pearson & Hardman is spearheading. The lawsuit claims that an old oil well the company owned and operated was positioned under the high school and is the direct cause of the cancer. But just when the deposition looks to be going Jessica Pearson's way, Travis Tanner appears. He's a handsome, slick lawyer for the oil company and he hands them evidence of Kenny's past life. It turns out that Travis Tanner is Harvey’s old rival from high school. Harvey goes to Jessica and asks her to let him take over the case. Jessica tells Harvey to go kick his butt.
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Episode 10
The Shelf Life
Harvey tells Mike that they have to fire Stan Jacobson, the senior vice president of their client and accounting firm, Dreibach Accounting. Apparently, Jacobson lied on his resume about having gone to business school and having a CPA license. The similarities to Mike's situation aren't lost on him. Jacobson claims he's getting railroaded about his credentials because he recently discovered some illicit book-cooking. Mike and Harvey have to decide whether to uncover what's happening behind closed doors at Dreibach Accounting or get Jacobson to sign away his career.
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Episode 11
Rules of the Game
Harvey runs into an old friend, Cameron Dennis, who reveals to Mike that Harvey used to work as an A.D.A. Mike is shocked because Harvey never told anyone that he was a prosecutor. And when Mike and Rachel look back in the personnel bios, they can't find any mention of Harvey as a prosecutor. Does Harvey have something to hide? Meanwhile, Mike is still reconciling his kiss with Rachel and having to hide it from Jenny.
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Episode 12
Dog Fight
Harvey believes that a man he put away for the murder is innocent. Now, Harvey intends to prove Clifford Danner's innocence because he's come across new evidence that might absolve the wrongly convicted man. But the powers that be at Pearson & Harden aren't too keen on Harvey representing a convicted murderer, especially since his victim went to a private school where many of the firm's clients send their children. As always, Harvey puts Mike to the task of helping him locate a dress that may have the DNA of two
other suspects. Mike is going to need all the help he can get and that means asking a big favor of Rachel. But will Mike's track record on and off the clock with her be an obstacle?
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