'Suits' season 4 spoilers: How will the firm stand against Louis' threats in new episodes?

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The four long months of waiting for the new episodes of "Suits" season 4 will finally be over, as the next chapter of the hit legal drama airs this week. 

When the first half of season 4 ended, Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) found out that Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) is living a lie about his educational background. Because of that, Louis is now using his latest discovery to have the upper hand in the law firm. He demands Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) to promote him as a senior partner in the firm and rename it as "Pearson Specter Litt" to keep him from spilling the truth. 

But will Jessica really give in to his demands? How will Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) iron this out before Louis decides to actually bring Mike down? 

Meanwhile, the upcoming episodes mean that fans will finally see what is really going on between Jessica and Jeff Malone (D.B. Woodside). Before the first half of the season ended, the two were showing signs of a developing intimate relationship aside from their professional one. But with the current chaos in the law firm, having any romantic thoughts seems to be impossible for Jessica at the moment. 

On the other hand, several spoilers claim that "Pretty Little Liars" star and Patrick J. Adams' real-life girlfriend Troian Bellisario will play a cameo role in one of the upcoming episodes of the season. A press release posted on Zap2it says: 

"Bellisario will play Claire, an idealistic law student and volunteer at a social services law clinic. Mike meets Claire in a flashback to his days as a bike messenger. Ultimately they begin dating, but things get complicated when Mike tries to help with one of Claire's cases. The result causes him to question the trajectory of his life." 

"Suits" season 4 will start airing its final six episodes starting Jan. 28 on the USA Network.

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