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Harvey tries to end the takeover when Sean Cahill brings Pearson Specter client Logan Sanders to the SEC for questioning. Elsewhere, Louis finds a way to make a name for himself when Mike insists on playing hardball.
Rachel becomes increasingly anxious about work, school, and the growing attraction between herself and Pearson Specter client Logan Sanders. Meanwhile, Louis helps Donna prepare for a major role while she encourages him to face his fear. Harvey and Mike agree to a ceasefire, but Sam accuses him of collusion and Mike learns how ruthless his new partner can be.
Rachel brings disturbing news while Mike is still reeling from the aftermath of the battle for Gillis Industries. Feeling Harvey is his only friend left, Mike makes a rash decision; elsewhere, Jessica asks Louis to pick his own reward after his victory for the firm.
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.