USA Network announced Thursday it has ordered a 16-episode fourth season of its New York-set drama series "Suits." Creator and show-runner Aaron Korsh has signed an overall deal with Universal Cable Productions to continue his work on "Suits" and to develop new scripted series, the cable network added. "As a leading cable drama, 'Suits' is at the top of its game and continues to grow in the key demographics, drawing a passionate, young and loyal audience," Chris McCumber, president of USA Network, said in a statement. "Aaron Korsh consistently pushes the boundaries of storytelling and the series promises to deliver a provocative fourth season." The series is about a fast-paced Manhattan corporate law firm led by legal eagle Harvey Specter, played by Gabriel Macht, and his brilliant, but not-technically-legal associate Mike Ross, played by Patrick J. Adams, a synopsis said.
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