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Vincenzo, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Lawless Lawyer, and more: The most addictive legal K-dramas that prove justice can be seriously entertaining!

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 19, 2024, 17:00 IST
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Vincenzo, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Lawless Lawyer, and more: The most addictive legal K-dramas that prove justice can be seriously entertaining!


While many K-drama fans are familiar with popular genres like action, thriller, and romance, there's a lesser-known category that deserves just as much attention: legal K-dramas. Think of them as courtroom dramas where the excitement isn’t just in the romantic subplots but in the courtroom showdowns and legal wrangling. The best legal K-dramas are those that spice things up - some keep you on the edge of your seat with their fast-paced plots, while others draw you in with their witty banter and courtroom theatrics. So, we’ve handpicked the top-notch legal K-dramas that’ll have you cheering for justice and maybe even questioning your career choices.

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​Suspicious Partner


Noh Ji Wook (Ji Chang Wook), a brilliant prosecutor with a flawless reputation, finds his career in jeopardy when he chooses to defend Eun Bong Hee (Nam Ji Hyun), a rookie justice department intern who is constantly caught in awkward and embarrassing situations. When Bong Hee is wrongfully accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, Ji Wook’s decision to risk his career and reputation to help her results in his own demotion. As their professional and personal lives become increasingly entangled, the stakes heighten. Together, they must unravel a web of deceit and catch the true culprit behind a series of murders before time runs out and they become the next victims.

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​Juvenile Justice


In ‘Juvenile Justice’, Kim Hye Soo stars as Sim Eun Seok, an elite judge with a sharp personality and a deep-seated disdain for juvenile offenders. Assigned to a local juvenile court, Eun Seok grapples with her personal biases while upholding her strong convictions about justice and punishment. Defying convention, she implements unorthodox methods to address the crimes of young offenders. Each episode of this gripping drama keeps viewers on edge as Eun Seok tackles the complexities of justice, balancing her aversion with her commitment to reforming and punishing those who cross the line.

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​Lawless Lawyer


In this series, Bong Sang Pil (Lee Joon Gi), a former gangster with a history of physical brawls and evading the law, turns to the legal profession after the tragic death of his mother. Driven by vengeance, he becomes a lawyer with a mission to challenge those who abuse their power and believe they are untouchable. Using his street-smart tactics and legal savvy, Sang Pil has built an impressive track record. Meanwhile, Ha Jae Yi (Seo Ye Ji), a passionate young lawyer whose belief in the sanctity of the law leads to a suspension after she strikes a judge, finds herself working for Sang Pil to repay her father's debts. Now together, they must solve a high-stakes case involving a powerful judge and a former gangster turned CEO, risking everything in their battle against the city's most influential figures.

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​Law School


When a chilling incident rocks their prestigious school, the search for justice is put to the ultimate test under the scrutiny of a stern law professor and his driven students. Yang Jong Hoon (Kim Myung Min), a former elite prosecutor turned criminal law professor, is infamous for his harsh methods and exacting standards, making him both feared and respected. Among his students, Han Joon Hwi (Kim Bum), a top first-year student, is known for his natural leadership and charm, but harbors a hidden side that complicates his perfect facade. Kang Sol (A) (Ryu hye Young), also a first-year student, confronts the challenges of her past poverty and current feelings of inadequacy amidst her affluent peers, driven by a passion to prove herself. Meanwhile, Kim Eun Sook (Lee Jung Eun), a seasoned civil law professor with a reputation for courtroom mastery and relatability, is Yang Jong Hoon’s only confidante.

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​Vincenzo


At the age of eight, Park Joo Hyeong (Song Joong Ki) was adopted and moved to Italy, where he grew up as Vincenzo Cassano and became a consigliere for a powerful Mafia family. Now an adult, Vincenzo returns to South Korea amidst fierce Mafia rivalries, crossing paths with the fiercely ambitious lawyer Hong Cha Young (Jeon Yeo Been), who will stop at nothing to win her cases. Now back in his homeland, Vincenzo uses his Mafia skills to take on a powerful conglomerate, delivering his own brand of justice and showing the corrupt elite what it means to face retribution. Together with Hong Cha Young, he sets out to deliver a taste of his own medicine to those who thought themselves invincible.

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​Miss Night and Day


This drama perfectly combines romance, legal intrigue, and a touch of fantasy in an engaging storyline. Lee Mi Jin (jung Eun Ji), a weary job-seeker frustrated by endless part-time jobs and years of job hunting, finds her life turned upside down when an accident causes her to age into her 50s. By day, she lives as a 50-year-old, but each night she magically reverts to her 20s. Unfazed by this bizarre twist of fate, Mi Jin seizes the opportunity to pursue her dream internship at the Prosecution Service, leveraging her dual-aged experience. Meanwhile, Gye Ji Woong (Choi Jin Hyuk), a sensitive and perfectionist prosecutor, finds himself reluctantly entangled with Mi Jin around the clock, leading to unexpected and intriguing interactions.

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