Despite the technicality of legal terms, along with the many laws that are memorized and recited, these dramas continually pull in a large amount of viewers and fans. This only seems natural due to the combination of an amazing cast, interesting storylines, and lovely cinematography. There are some series about the law that are simply top tier and should be seen at least once. So we’ve decided to make a list of some of these must watch legal K-Dramas that are sure to capture your attention.
1. “Touch Your Heart”
Lee DongWook and Yoo InNa reunite, but this time as the main leads for this light and warmhearted drama. Lee DongWook plays Kwon JungRok, an attorney who is a perfectionist and one of the most successful at his firm, All-Ways Law Firm. Yoo InNa stands beside him as Oh YoonSeo, a top actress in Korea, looking to make a comeback into the entertainment world. Their chemistry is one of the best parts about “Touch Your Heart”. They come across many quirky mishaps and misunderstandings that put viewers in a good mood instantly. Combine this with a little romance and you get an unforgettable drama that you can binge at any moment.
2. “The Devil Judge”
“The Devil Judge” is a masterpiece with a star-studded cast featuring Ji Sung, Kim MinJung, GOT7’s JinYoung, and Park GyuYoung. The premise of the drama is one of a kind, set in a dystopian South Korea. There, a live trial show appears with Kim YoHan (played by Ji Sung) as the devil judge presiding over the various trials that has captured the attention of all citizens. “The Devil Judge” brings its viewers on a rollercoaster ride as Kim YoHan serves his own version of justice. It’s dark, thrilling, and will keep you at the edge of your seat. It’s definitely a drama worth watching.
3. “Stranger/Secret Forest”
“Stranger” was such a hit that a second season was made to continue where its predecessor left off. It follows Hwang SiMok (played by Cho SeungWoo), a genius yet emotionless prosecutor and police lieutenant Han YeoJin (played by Bae DooNa). They work together in order to expose years of corruption within the prosecutor’s office and solve a serial murder case. Cho SeungWoo and Bae DooNa’s acting is superb throughout the drama and their teamwork is second to none. “Stranger” proves to be in a class of its own with the right amount of suspense and cliffhangers to keep viewers engaged until the very last episode.
4. “Suspicious Partner”
“Suspicious Partner” follows Noh JiWook (played by Ji ChangWook), a thriving prosecutor and Eun BongHee (played by Nam JiHyun), a prosecutor trainee. Their lives become intertwined after BongHee becomes accused of a murder that she did not commit and JiWook gives his all to prove her innocence. Then, they join forces in order to find the real culprit and bring the truth to light. From legal matters to romance, and even sidesplitting comedic moments, this drama provides everything to cater to the taste of all viewers. “Suspicious Partner” is a fun, lighthearted K-Drama that can be binged many times over.
5. “Vincenzo”
There’s no doubt that Song JoongKi looks great in a suit and as a lawyer. He was joined by the likes of Jeon YeoBeen, 2PM’s Ok TaecYeon, Kwak DongYeon, and Kim YeoJin. “Vincenzo” follows Italian mafia lawyer Vincenzo Cassano (played by Song JoongKi) who returns to Korea. There, he meets passionate and hardworking Hong ChaYoung (played by Jeon YeoBeen). Together, they dig into the secrets of Babel Group and seek justice in their own way. “Vincenzo” is a wonderful mix of action, comedy, and romance, with elements of the judicial system. The entire cast does an amazing job portraying their characters, receiving endless amounts of love and praise. “Vincenzo” is the type of drama that you fall in love with more and more at every twist and turn.
Bonus: “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”
As a bonus, we felt the need to add recent K-Drama hit, “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”. Starring Park EunBin, Kang TaeOh, Kang KiYoung, Ha YoonKyung, and Joo JongHyuk, the successful drama became an immediate hit in households across the globe this summer and had high ratings all throughout its run. You couldn’t help but root for Woo YoungWoo (played by Park EunBin) as she navigated the working world of Hanbada, one of the largest law firms in Seoul. From business matters to romance, every storyline was handled with care and showed that even people who are disabled can become a valued, contributing member of society. Have you watched any of these dramas so far? Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments! 5 Of The Hottest Lawyers Ever In The World Of K-Drama KDRAMA STORIES|Jul 5, 2021 4 Reasons To Watch Romantic Comedy K-Drama “The Law Cafe” KDRAMA STORIES|Sep 13, 2022