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Following the firing of Stephanie Patel, Donna Paulsen is tasked with finding a new senior associate for the firm. This search leads her to interact with various candidates as she attempts to prove her capability in her new role as Chief Operating Officer. Key Themes

In this episode, the central conflict revolves around 's ongoing struggle to balance his corporate duties at Pearson Specter Litt with his desire to do meaningful pro bono work. [S7E5] Brooklyn Housing

Mike continues to work on a wrongful death lawsuit against a private prison company behind Harvey Specter 's back. He explicitly promised Harvey in writing that he would drop the case to avoid a conflict of interest for the firm. To hide his activities, he tells Harvey and Rachel that he is working on a smaller, legitimate Brooklyn housing case. Following the firing of Stephanie Patel, Donna Paulsen

"Brooklyn Housing" is the title of the fifth episode of the seventh season of the legal drama , which originally aired on August 16, 2017. The episode's title refers to a pro bono case involving a Brooklyn housing development, which Mike Ross uses as a "cover" for his unauthorized work on a massive prison class-action lawsuit. Plot Overview Mike continues to work on a wrongful death

You can find more detailed recaps and reviews of this episode on sites like The Hungry Novelist and FanSided . Suits season 7, episode 5 synopsis: Brooklyn Housing