
K‑drama fans are hooked on the latest legal dramas: ‘Oh My Ghost Clients’ and ‘Law and the City.’ These new releases stand out for their gripping law-and-order stories and memorable characters. Blending intense courtroom battles with romance, mystery, and action, Korean legal dramas have left a lasting impact on viewers for years. As the buzz grows around these new series, it’s the perfect moment to look back at some of the most gripping law and order K-dramas that have left a mark on audiences.
Check out this list of must-see legal dramas packed with gripping trials, memorable characters, and standout stories.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo
This heartwarming and award-winning drama features Park Eun-bin as Woo Young-woo, a brilliant rookie attorney with autism spectrum disorder. Her fresh perspective on cases, paired with clever storytelling and emotional depth, made ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ a massive hit both in Korea and internationally.
Law School
Set in the prestigious Hankuk University Law School, ‘Law School’ mixes a murder mystery with a realistic look into the lives of law students and their professors that keeps viewers glued to the screen until the very end. After Professor Yang Jong-hoon is arrested for murder, his students work together to uncover the truth and clear his name.
Juvenile Justice
‘Juvenile Justice’ is a gritty and thought-provoking drama centered around a stern judge who hates juvenile offenders, finds herself reassigned to a juvenile court. As she handles case after case, she’s challenged to confront her own beliefs about justice. It offers a raw look at the balance between punishment and rehabilitation.
The Judge from Hell
‘The Judge from Hell’ is a captivating dark fantasy, action, and legal thriller that showcases Park Shin Hye in one of her most intense roles yet. After Judge Kang Bit Na is murdered, her body is taken over by Justitia, a demon from Hell. She’s now tasked to kill murderers with no reflect and then send them to Hell, all while serving as a judge in the human world.
Hyena
‘Hyena’ follows two competitive lawyers who will do whatever it takes to win. Blending romance and rivalry, it delivers both legal intrigue and sizzling chemistry. Jung Geum-ja (Kim Hye-soo), a scrappy, street-smart attorney who’ll do absolutely anything to win a case and claw her way up from the bottom, and Yoon Hee-jae (Ju Ji-hoon), a successful, elite lawyer with a brilliant mind.
Military Prosecutor Doberman
Focusing on military prosecutors, this series adds action and suspense to the typical courtroom formula. Captain Do Bae-man (Ahn Bo-hyun) became a military prosecutor solely for money rather than justice. His life takes a dramatic turn when he meets Cha Woo-in (Jo Bo-ah), a fiercely intelligent and fearless rookie prosecutor who joins the military court with a secret agenda of her own.
Suits
‘Suits,’ the Korean adaptation of the famous American series of the same name, brings its own charm, focusing on the dynamic between a legendary lawyer and his genius associate who doesn’t have a law degree. Starring Jang Dong Gun as the seasoned lawyer and Park Hyung Sik as the gifted rookie, the drama captures their partnership with charisma and depth.
Vincenzo
Blending crime and thriller with courtroom drama, ‘Vincenzo’ tells the story of Vincenzo Cassano (Song Joong Ki), an Italian-Korean mafia consigliere who uses his legal expertise to fight corporate villains. He returns to South Korea after betrayal within his crime family with a goal to recover tons of hidden gold buried beneath Geumga Plaza, which leads to a war against the Babel Group.
I Can Hear Your Voice
Blending law and order with supernatural fantasy and romance, ‘I Can Hear Your Voice’ follows a public defender and a young man who can read people’s minds. The drama stars Lee Jong-suk and Lee Bo-young as the leads and follows their intertwined fates as they navigate a series of legal cases, face moral dilemmas, and confront lingering threats from the past.
The Devil Judge
Set in a dystopian future, trials are broadcast as a live reality TV show. The mysterious head trial judge Kang Yo-han (Ji Sung), known as the ‘Devil Judge,’ punishes the guilty with ruthless precision. He is both hero and anti-hero, whose ruthless methods blur moral lines and challenge viewers to question whether true justice can ever be served within a broken system.
Whether you’re in the mood for heartfelt stories, gripping mysteries, or high-stakes legal drama, these K-dramas prove that justice on screen is always compelling.
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