Respectsuits | : Season 4 Episode 12

Give you a ("Fork in the Road")

: Now a name partner, Louis demands one of Harvey’s high-profile clients, socialite CEO Joan Walsh . He quickly alienates her by ignoring Rachel’s advice and treating the engagement like a "babysitting" job, nearly losing the client before Rachel intervenes to save the deal.

: Jessica successfully persuades Louis to back up her lie to Jeff Malone regarding how Louis actually became a name partner, temporarily securing her personal relationship. RespectSuits : Season 4 Episode 12

: The episode concludes with a major cliffhanger: Professor Gerard hints to Harvey that he has looked into the Harvard records and discovered that Mike Ross is not in them , placing Mike's secret in immediate jeopardy. Key Character Moments

Detail exactly List the soundtrack used in this episode Give you a ("Fork in the Road") :

: Harvey struggles with the disillusionment of seeing his "ethics" mentor fall from grace, ultimately choosing to protect Gerard's reputation by framing the bribe as a "loan".

The episode follows two main legal and interpersonal battles at Pearson Specter Litt: : The episode concludes with a major cliffhanger:

: Harvey is approached by his former Harvard ethics professor, Henry Gerard , who is being investigated for allegedly accepting a $25,000 bribe. While Gerard claims the cash came from a backroom poker game, Mike discovers the truth: it was a bribe from a student to change a failing grade.

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