7 best Shows like Netflix, Prime Video and Hulu Suit

7 best Shows like Netflix, Prime Video and Hulu Suit

The legal eagle of "Suits" is fluttering high in the sky more than a decade after it ended its run, and since "Suits" was released on Netflix, it has been hovering at the top of top 10 show lists in multiple countries. Maybe it's because it's Meghan Markle's last acting gig, or maybe it's because "Suits/Suits" is a good show worth watching. Whatever the reason, interest in "Suits/Suits" is rekindling.

"Suits/Suits" follows Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a college dropout with a photographic memory who ends up working at the law firm of shark-like closer Harvey Spector (Gabriel Makto). While keeping his lack of qualifications a secret, Mike becomes embroiled in cases, workplace politics, and his relationship with paralegal Rachel Zane (Markle).

After watching all nine seasons, you may want to watch more of "Suits/Suits" for its mix of law-related drama, witty banter, and engaging characters. Here are seven more shows like "Suits/Suits."

David E. Kelley uses his background as an attorney to create popular legal dramas. All of them, like "Suits/Suits," balance thought-provoking cases and ethical issues with light comedy.

Like "Suits," "The Practice" has a great ensemble cast. Dylan McDermott as senior partner Bobby Donnell, receptionist and paralegal Rebecca Washington (Lisa Gay Hamilton), Eugene Young (Steve Harris), associate Eleanor Flatt (Camryn Manheim), Lindsay Doll ( Kelli Williams), and others lead an excellent team. The legal drama of Practice was so well received that it spawned a spin-off, Boston Legal.

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One of the biggest highlights of Suits is the bromance between Harvey and Mike, which is also seen between Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) and Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) It is also seen in the film. They start out as maverick lawyers, but when they break into the big law firm of Infeld & Daniels, they are recruited by managing partner Stanton Infeld (Malcolm McDowell).

Jared and Franklin's unconventional ways definitely resemble the tactics used in Suits. In addition, they are surrounded by a diverse cast of characters, including the square-phobic Pinder, played by Kumail Nanjiani, and Leah Seehorn as an assistant district attorney.

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Like Suits, Robert and Michelle King's legal drama runs through one case each week with fast-paced dialogue, engaging lawyers, quirky clients, witnesses, and judges. The guest stars look like the faces from a Broadway play, but this is because the show is set in Chicago but filmed in New York ("Suits" was filmed in Toronto but set in New York).

Alicia Florrick (Juliana Margulies) is not hiding a big secret, but she is definitely an inexperienced newcomer to the company. Her husband Peter (Chris Noth) is a former state prosecutor serving time for corruption and a sex scandal. Now it is up to Alicia to earn money for their two children. She has just been rehired, but is determined to become a respectable lawyer.

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Calling "Better Call Saul" a legal drama is as odd as calling "Breaking Bad" a chemistry show. Sure, it's no secret that Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) is a former con man who eventually becomes the most shady criminal lawyer anywhere. For now, however, he is a respectable lawyer. Even if, like Harvey Specter, he sometimes bends the rules and runs roughshod over people.

Jimmy is on his way up, thanks in part to the influence of his friend and fellow attorney Kim Wexler (Lea Seehorn). However, his fiery ambition and greed remain, and he soon becomes involved in the area's drug scene, along with Nacho Varga (Michael Mando), Mike Hermantrout (Jonathan Banks), and Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito).

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Mike Ross wows Harvey Specter with his photographic memory for complex legal texts and editorials. Woo Young Woo (Park Eun Bin) is similarly blessed with a good memory. And while Mike has to deal with the problems that his big secret brings, Yeon-woo faces a different kind of difficulty because of her autism.

She is viewed by her neurotic colleagues at a Seoul law firm as clumsy, eccentric, and too blunt. But her unique perspective also allows her to handle cases in unexpected but successful ways. Just as Mike has Harvey, Attorney Woo has a senior attorney, Myung-Seok Jeong (Kang Ki-young). And perhaps she has a colleague, Rachel Zane, Lee Joon-ho (Kang Tae-oh).

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"Suits" focuses on an episodic case, but it would not have been as great without its complex web of relationships. Ally McBeal, arguably David E. Kelley's most famous (and controversial) legal drama, is an absolute mess that goes beyond complicated.

The eponymous lawyer (Calista Flockhart) takes a job at a firm founded by her former classmate Richard Fish (Greg Germann). On her first day, she is shocked to learn that one of her new colleagues is her ex-boyfriend Billy Thomas (Gil Bellows). To make matters worse, his wife Georgia (Courtney Thorne-Smith) joins the team. Along with her law degree, Allie may need a math tutor to help her figure out this love triangle.

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"White Collar" is not about lawyers, but I included it on this list because it is a spiritual sibling to "Suits" in structure and tone. Matt Bomer plays Neal Caffrey, a well-known con artist and forger who is captured by FBI Special Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) after a long pursuit.

Burke offers Caffrey a deal: he will be released early if the FBI helps capture white-collar criminals like himself. Bomar and DeKaye have a fluttering chemistry as the reluctant new partners hit the streets of New York City to bust con artists, thieves, smugglers, and corporate spies.

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