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Harvey and Mike scramble to save the Liberty Rail case; D.A. Wolf comes after the firm; and Jessica and Malone try to adjust to their new circumstances.
When Mike takes a humanitarian case with the potential to jeopardize firm business, Harvey must decide how much to rein in his associate. Meanwhile, Jessica wrestles with the distance she's been forced to put between herself and Jeff Malone. And Louis fights to get the respect a name partner deserves.
When SEC investigator Sean Cahill fails to link his corrupt boss Eric Woodall with corporate raider Charles Forstman, Harvey consults with Jessica but must ultimately revisit his own uncomfortable past in order to find a way to put them away for good. Mike and Rachel confront the fact that, while Rachel is Harvey's associate, Mike is his guy. And Donna helps Louis with an unexpected crisis.
The fourth season finds Mike starting a new career as an investment banker. However, he soon finds himself in an awkward situation when a takeover battle pits him against businessman Logan Sanders and Harvey, who represents Logan and his company. The fight is complicated by Mike's personal animosity toward Sanders, who once had an affair with Rachel; and, later, when the SEC investigates Mike and Harvey for possible collusion. On top of all that, Mike and Rachel's relationship hits a rough patch. In other events, Louis enters into a shady deal with financier Charles Forstman; Donna faces serious legal problems; and Jessica navigates tricky issues with on-again, off-again lover Jeff Malone.