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The season was produced by Hypnotic Films & Television and Universal Cable Productions, and the executive producers were Doug Liman, David Bartis and series creator Aaron Korsh. The season had six series regulars playing employees at the fictional Pearson Hardman law firm in Manhattan: Gabriel Macht , Patrick J. Adams , Rick Hoffman , Meghan ...
Suits is an American television drama series created by Aaron Korsh, which premiered on June 23, 2011, on the USA Network. It revolves around Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), who begins working as a law associate for Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht), despite never attending law school. The show focuses on Harvey and Mike managing to close cases, while maintaining Mike's secret. The series was ...
Suits was renewed for a second season consisting of 16 episodes on August 11, 2011, [39] which premiered on June 14, 2012. [40] The mid-season finale aired on August 23, 2012, with the remaining six episodes returning on January 17, 2013.
In the season 2 episode "Break Point", Donna found that she signed in an allegedly buried document and then lost it. When she finds it, she succumbs to pressure from outside counsel and illegally destroys it, exposing and causing trouble for the firm; She is soon after fired by Jessica Pearson for her actions. Afterwards, Donna is furious with ...
The sixth season of the American legal drama Suits was ordered on July 1, 2015, [1] and began airing on USA Network in the United States July 13, 2016. The season is produced by Hypnotic Films & Television and Universal Cable Productions, and the executive producers are Doug Liman, David Bartis, and series creator Aaron Korsh.
Sarah Rafferty (born December 6, 1972) [1] is an American actress, best known for her role as Donna Roberta Paulsen on the USA Network legal drama Suits and for her role as Katherine Walter on the American teen drama My Life with the Walter Boys, for which she received a Children's and Family Emmy Award nomination in the Outstanding Supporting Performer category.
On April 5, 2010, USA announced that it was developing seven new pilots for its 2010–2011 television season, including A Legal Mind, which would later become Suits. [1] [2] The premiere was written by Aaron Korsh, and David Bartis and Gene Klein served as executive producers.
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