Ep 4. Revenue Per Square Foot
- TV-14
- August 8, 2018
- 42 min
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7.5 (1,440)
Harvey and Samantha team up on a class action lawsuit against a landlord whose negligence has caused harm to their clients. The lawsuit involves a strip mall where businesses have been forced to close due to dangerous structural issues. As they investigate, they discover a web of corruption and cover-ups involving the landlord, the city government, and even some of their own colleagues.
Meanwhile, Louis struggles to balance his new responsibilities as managing partner with his desire to be a father to his newborn daughter. He finds himself at odds with Sheila, who wants to return to work as a therapist but is hesitant to leave the baby with a nanny. This conflict threatens to strain their relationship as they navigate the challenges of parenthood and career.
At the same time, Alex and Katrina work on a case for a pharmaceutical company that is being sued by a patient who claims their drug caused her harm. As they prepare for trial, they must deal with unexpected setbacks and revelations that could jeopardize their client's reputation and financial stability.
As the episode unfolds, each character faces their own set of challenges and must use their skills and instincts to overcome them. Along the way, they grapple with issues of trust, loyalty, and justice as they fight for their clients and themselves in a complex and often ruthless legal world.
Overall, "Revenue Per Square Foot" is a gripping and intense episode that showcases the full range of Suits' drama and intrigue. From high-stakes class action lawsuits to personal conflicts and ethical dilemmas, the show continues to excel at exploring the complex and nuanced world of corporate law.