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'''Pearson Darby''' was a major international law firm based in both New York and London, established by the merger of [[Pearson Hardman]] and [[Darby International]]. In the episode "[[The Other Time]]" it was renamed as [[Pearson Darby Specter]] following the promotion of [[Harvey Specter]] as named partner.
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'''Pearson Darby''' was a major international law firm based in both New York and London, established by the merger of [[Pearson Hardman]] and [[Darby International]]. In the episode "[[The Other Time]]" it was renamed as [[Pearson Darby Specter]] following the promotion of [[Harvey Specter]] as name partner.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Due to [[Daniel Hardman]]'s attempt to bankrupt Pearson Hardman with lawsuits specifically tailored to drain all of their resources and eventually cripple the firm, [[Jessica Pearson]] merged the firm with [[Edward Darby]]'s international law firm, [[Darby International]], with the sole purpose of using Darby's vast resources and funds to keep her firm afloat, sacrificing her position of leadership in the process.
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Due to [[Daniel Hardman]]'s attempt to bankrupt Pearson Hardman with lawsuits specifically tailored to drain all of their resources and eventually cripple the firm, [[Jessica Pearson]] merged the firm with [[Edward Darby]]'s international law firm, [[Darby International]], with the sole purpose of using Darby's vast resources and funds to keep her firm afloat, sacrificing her position of leadership in the process.
   
 
After the merger, [[Harvey Specter]] struck a deal with [[Edward Darby]] that if he could manage to get [[Ava Hessington]] of Hessington Oil off the hook in a bribery charge and a murder trial, Darby would back Harvey for managing partner, taking down Jessica. Jessica, mindful of this, wishes for Harvey and her to be on the same side, and puts Harvey's name on the door, renaming the firm as Pearson Darby Specter.
 
After the merger, [[Harvey Specter]] struck a deal with [[Edward Darby]] that if he could manage to get [[Ava Hessington]] of Hessington Oil off the hook in a bribery charge and a murder trial, Darby would back Harvey for managing partner, taking down Jessica. Jessica, mindful of this, wishes for Harvey and her to be on the same side, and puts Harvey's name on the door, renaming the firm as Pearson Darby Specter.
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==== Senior Partners ====
 
==== Senior Partners ====
 
* [[Harvey Specter]]
 
* [[Harvey Specter]]
* [[Louis Litt]]
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* [[Louis Litt]]
 
* [[Dana Scott]]
 
* [[Dana Scott]]
 
* [[Nigel Nesbitt]]
 
* [[Nigel Nesbitt]]

Revision as of 01:25, 27 July 2015


Pearson Darby was a major international law firm based in both New York and London, established by the merger of Pearson Hardman and Darby International. In the episode "The Other Time" it was renamed as Pearson Darby Specter following the promotion of Harvey Specter as name partner.

History

Due to Daniel Hardman's attempt to bankrupt Pearson Hardman with lawsuits specifically tailored to drain all of their resources and eventually cripple the firm, Jessica Pearson merged the firm with Edward Darby's international law firm, Darby International, with the sole purpose of using Darby's vast resources and funds to keep her firm afloat, sacrificing her position of leadership in the process.

After the merger, Harvey Specter struck a deal with Edward Darby that if he could manage to get Ava Hessington of Hessington Oil off the hook in a bribery charge and a murder trial, Darby would back Harvey for managing partner, taking down Jessica. Jessica, mindful of this, wishes for Harvey and her to be on the same side, and puts Harvey's name on the door, renaming the firm as Pearson Darby Specter.

Notable members

Partners

Managing Partners

Senior Partners

Associates

Senior Associates

Junior Associates

Paralegals

Assistants

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Trivia

  • Due to Edward Darby having the most control of the firm (51%, as opposed to Jessica's 49%), the firm was to be called Darby Pearson - Darby, however, decided to let Jessica's name go first.