Rick Hoffman is set to reprise his role as Louis Litt in NBC’sSuits L.A., marking the second original character to return to the franchise.Suits L.A., a spinoff of the acclaimed legal dramaSuits, centers on Ted Black (Stephen Amell), a former federal prosecutor from New York who reinvents himself as a high-profile entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles. The original lead lawyer,Gabriel Macht’s Harvey Specter, will be visiting his colleagues on the West Coast for a few episodes this season.
According toDeadline,Hoffman will be reprising his role as Louis Litt in at least one episode ofSuits L.A.season 1, with the potential for more appearances if the show is renewed. Despite Harvey and Louis' tumultuous on-again, off-again friendship onSuits,the two characters will not overlap in their appearances.

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Louis Litt has always been a larger-than-life presence inSuits. A master of corporate finance law, Louis is known for his neurotic tendencies, deep appreciation of the law, and his signature catchphrase, “You Just Got Litt Up.” Bythe end ofSuits, Louis had risen to lead the firm now known as Litt Wheeler Williams Bennett.How he ends up entangled in the West Coast legal scene remains to be seen, but his expertise could be exactly what Ted Black needs.
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With Ted struggling to keep his firm afloat after his partner’s betrayal,Louis could provide much-needed mentorship and tough love. Harvey is set to have a three-episode arc inSuits L.A., but Rick Hoffman’s continued presence depends on whetherSuits L.A.season 2happens or not. There’s no word yet on whether Louis has any past ties toSuits LA’snew lead, but creator Aaron Korsch recently revealed that Harvey and Ted met in N.Y. through a “prosecutors’ league baseball team” (viaTVLine).

Our Take On Litt In Suits LA
A Familiar Face To Light Up Los Angeles
WithSuits LAreceiving mixed early reviews, the spinoff hasn’t had the strongest start. Creator Aaron Korsh initially wanted to let the series establish itself without relying too much onSuitsalumni, but bringing back key players like Harvey and Louis makes sense. As two of the most iconic figures from Pearson Hardman, their presence could helpSuits LAfind its footing and draw in longtime fans.Louis’ return, in particular, brings both comedic charm and legal savvy, which could add some much-needed spark to the show as it works to define its own identity.
