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      • The premise of the television programme Suits relies on a New York law firm so élitist that it only hires Harvard Law School graduates, and rejects all other applications.
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  2. In the TV show Suits, the firm Pearson Hardman has a strict rule that they only hire associates who are graduates of Harvard Law. How realistic is this? Is it common for firms to enforce such a rule?

  3. What I don't understand is why he didn't do this immediately after getting kicked out of Harvard Law. Go to a lesser-known university, get a degree, move back, get interview and impress everyone with his memory. Sure, he wouldn't have worked at Pearson Hardman because they only hire from Harvard but he only got hired by chance anyway.

  4. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter ( Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney.

  5. May 4, 2021 · The premise of the television programme Suits relies on a New York law firm so élitist that it only hires Harvard Law School graduates, and rejects all other applications. In real life, would this be legal under New York and federal law, or would it be indirect racial discrimination, given that Harvard Law School graduates are less Black and ...

  6. Is there anyone here that can attest to the overall attitude of those that graduate from Harvard Law? Or Harvard in general? I am curious about the personality traits. I'm fairly successful in my own life but admittedly have never run into (to my knowledge) anyone that actually attended this school.

  7. Pilot is the first episode of the first season of Suits and the first overall. It first aired on June 23, 2011. After Harvey Specter, a closer for one of New York City's top law firms, finally becomes a senior law partner, he must hire an associate from Harvard Law.

  8. HARVEY: Unfortunately, we only hire from Harvard. And you, not only did not go to Harvard Law School, you haven't even gone to any law school. MIKE: What if I told you I consume knowledge like no one you've ever met and I've actually passed the bar? HARVEY: I'd say you're full of crap.

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