This drama has just been broadcast, and we are already in love! This is the drama of Lee Jong Suk`s return after his time in the army. He plays Park Chang Ho, a lawyer whose success rate leaves much to be desired (read: he wins only 1 in 10 cases). He is the titular “Big Mouth” who tends to talk only about deeds. His life takes a strange turn, thanks to a case of false identity. People seem to think he`s the “Big Mouse” con man. Go Mi Ho (Yoona), Chang Ho`s wife, is soon involved in the case as she works hard to clear her name. Can Chang Ho survive the threats to his life and find out who the real “Big Mouse” is? In this article, we will introduce you to the 10 Korean dramas about the law that will make you think. Let`s dive right in. The public can see how prosecutors, lawyers and even police officers crack down on crimes in order to bring a perpetrator to justice. But not all K dramas are captivating and action-packed. Some are quieter, but inspire fans for the individual stories and moments of the main characters. And don`t be too surprised if some legal K-dramas even add a bit of romance to make things interesting. In this dark drama, ordinary student Kim Hyun so (Kim so Hyun) experiences the surprise of his life when he wakes up in bed next to a dead woman and becomes the prime suspect in her murder.

Hyun is too naïve for life in prison, but he receives advice from fellow inmate Do Ji Tae (Sung Kyu). Meanwhile, Hyun`s well-meaning lawyer, Shin Joong Han (Seung Won), has a bad reputation. Can he save Hyun so`s life before it`s too late? The drama paints a bleak picture of the Korean justice system, and the whodunnit aspect will let you guess until the end. Doctor Lawyer is a perfect drama for anyone who loves both law and Korean medical drama. With So Ji Sub as a genius surgeon specializing in medical crimes, watch him discover the truth behind his former patient`s death, which led to the revocation of his medical license. The Good Wife is a remake of the American TV series of the same name with a unique differentiation that makes you feel like a different drama. This drama follows the story of Tae Joon, an accomplished prosecutor who ended up in jail when he was embroiled in a political scandal, and his wife Hye Kyung, who was a lawyer and resumes her career after 15 years and begins to find her true identity. Devilish Judge is a drama about a judge, Kang Yo-han (Ji-sung), and Kim Ga-on (Park Jin-young), his associate, who keeps his identity secret from everyone.

Suspicious Partner is one of the few K-dramas that doesn`t fit the 16-episode form that many follow. The series has a little bit of everything, from legal drama, crime, and sweet, sweet romance. The public can expect a whirlwind of a story as two prosecutors are involved in a serial killer`s conspiracy while abiding by the law and falling in love. Law School shows the struggles of law students and professors in South Korea`s highest right. This new Korean drama of 2021 is the first Korean legal drama to focus on life in a law school. This drama has a little bit of everything to offer, apart from the fact that it is a law. There is a certain melody, romance and also a touch of mystery. It tells the story of Oh so Jae (Seo Hyun Jin), an extraordinary lawyer and partner at TK Law Firm. When a case ends in her demotion, she must work as a professor in a law school and crawl to her place in the firm. There she meets Gong Chan (Hwang In Yeop), a student who falls in love with her and becomes her support as she works to revive her career. The legal drama thriller Innocent Accused will make audiences question the truth and what really happened. Park Jung-Woo (Ji Sung) never loses a case as head of the violent crimes department and prosecutor of the Seoul Central District Prosecutor`s Office.

Law School is booming as a drama that debuts weekly on Netflix. It`s an exciting crime story, the parallels to How To Get Away With Murder. Yang Jong-Hoon (Kim Myung-Min) is a former prosecutor who became a professor at a well-known law school. In this Korean drama, you see a public defendant/lawyer team up with a high school student who can read the minds of others to find justice and solve cases together. In this mysterious drama, South Korea is a dystopia run by corrupt officials. Citizens are agitated and they let go of some of their anger through a television show in which trials take place and everyone can have their say. At the helm of the show is Chief Justice Kang Yo Han (Ji Sung), a mysterious man who is not afraid to make reckless decisions. He has a strained relationship with Jung Sun Ah (Min Jung), a member of an influential foundation that controls government decisions. Meanwhile, Associate Judge Kim Ga On (Jinyoung) tries to temper Yo Han`s extreme behavior in the series with his dedication to abiding by the law. The drama has heartfelt and relatable moments as well as a little romance plot. The drama doesn`t focus too much on romantic and helpless moments, but it does add a certain amount of realism to some characters` daily lives.

Attorney Woo Young Woo (Park Eun Bin), a lawyer with autism spectrum disorder, works on cases at Hanbada Law Firm. Along the way, she learns more about herself and discovers what it means to fall in love. Although initially opposed to hiring Young Woo, lead lawyer Jung Myung Seok (Kang Ki Young) becomes his mentor and loyal lawyer to Hanbada. Meanwhile, Lee Joon Ho (Kang Tae Oh) of Young Woo`s legal team becomes a support in more ways than one, as he helps her with business and gives her the freedom to be herself (aka a whale lover who loves to talk about herself non-stop). This drama is the perfect blend of comforting and endearing.