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When does Jessica leave Suits? As a managing partner, Jessica Pearson is one of the main characters on the first six seasons of Suits, until the character decides she needs a break from the ...
Daniel Hardman returns, bringing a sexual harassment lawsuit against Pearson Hardman on behalf of a former employee. Harvey and Jessica are tactically limited because of a non-disclosure agreement that Jessica signed when Hardman left. Mike attempts to convince the former employee to settle so that the firm can focus on the Folsom Foods litigation.
Harvey fails to coerce Gerard into canceling the lecture, but prevails on Louis to let it go, citing his own friendship with Louis and Mike's fitness for and love of the law. Meanwhile, Jessica's ex-husband Quentin has died, leaving Harvey and Jessica as co-executors. Quentin's second wife Lisa wants to sell his drug company, which Jessica opposes.
Harvey and Louis celebrate keeping Reynolds, but Jessica informs them she is leaving. She asks Jeff Malone if she can follow him to Chicago. Note : this is the last appearance of Gina Torres (Jessica Pearson) as a series regular.
For more shows set in the “Suits” universe, there's a spinoff series, “Pearson,” which follows Jessica Pearson's work as the right-hand to the mayor of Chicago. The show premiered in July ...
Louis and Head of Admissions for Columbia University Sheila Sasz reconnect, as does Jessica with her family in Chicago. Mike and Rachel accept an offer to found and run their own public interest law firm in Seattle that takes on class-action suits, and get married before leaving. As the season closes, a case that puts Specter Litt in danger is ...
Due to the success of Suits, a self-titled spinoff series about Torres’ character, Jessica Pearson, was ordered and aired following the series finale. Pearson ran for one season as she navigated ...
Gina Torres (born April 25, 1969) [1] is an American actress. Her starring roles include Zoe Washburne in the science fiction series Firefly (2002–2003) and its feature film sequel Serenity (2005), and as Jessica Pearson in the legal drama series Suits (2011–2018) and its spin-off series Pearson (2019). [2]