In the world of Korean dramas, one genre has consistently captivated viewers with its blend of intrigue, suspense, and the pursuit of justice—legal K-dramas! These narratives not only provide a glimpse into the complexities of the legal system but also introduce us to iconic characters whom we root for.

Legal-themed K-dramas have given rise to iconic lawyers whose charisma, intelligence, and unwavering commitment to justice make them unforgettable characters. Whether they’re seasoned prosecutors handling tricky cases or feisty defense attorneys shaking things up, these K-drama lawyers are the real MVPs, and let’s meet them now!

E Ji Ah and Kang Ki Young Are Starring In The Legal Office Drama “Queen of Divorce

Before we delve into our favorite prosecutors and lawyers, have you heard that E Ji Ah will be starring in a new legal K-drama titled “Queen of Divorce“?

Queen of Divorce” revolves around Korea’s most skilled divorce solver and an eccentric lawyer who provides solutions for troubled marriages, punishing unfaithful spouses in the process. In the drama, E Ji Ah plays the main character, Sara Kim, the team leader at Solution, a divorce settlement company, and Kang Ki Young takes on the role of Dong Ki Joon, Sara Kim’s business partner and Solution’s advisory counsel who is a former prosecutor.

Queen of Divorce” is one of the many JTBC dramas that will be streaming with professional English subtitles on KOCOWA+!


Jung Jae Chan of “While You Were Sleeping

Jung Jae Chan (Lee Jong Suk) in “While You Were Sleeping” stands as one of the most beloved K-drama prosecutors, thanks to his lovable personality, strong moral compass, and professionalism in his role. Jae Chan is a well-rounded character who excels in understanding and connecting with people emotionally. He adheres to his principles and possesses a robust sense of justice. Additionally, Jae Chan’s cute side further endears him to fans, making him a favorite in the K-drama realm.

Jin Jung of “Bad Prosecutor

Jin Jung (Doh Kyung Soo) of “Bad Prosecutor” defies the typical prosecutor mold, earning him the status of an iconic K-drama prosecutor. He boldly employs unconventional methods, unafraid to bend the law to combat evil. Utilizing expediency and trickery, Jin Jung and his team skillfully take down corrupt officials, ensuring there’s never a dull moment in the drama.

Kim Yu Ri of “The Law Cafe

Kim Yu Ri (Lee Se Young) in “The Law Cafe” stands out as one of the most beloved K-drama female lawyers. She embodies the kind of lawyer who safeguards people’s rights and has established a law cafe where legal advice is dispensed at the cost of a cup of coffee. With a bubbly personality, she willingly goes the extra mile to assist those in need.

Noh Ji Wook of “Suspicious Partner

Noh Ji Wook (Ji Chang Wook) in “Suspicious Partner” initially presents a stoic and reserved exterior, but underneath lies a soft and protective nature towards those close to him. As a dedicated prosecutor, he exhibits a high level of professionalism in his job, evident in his meticulous approach to solving cases.

Park Jung Woo of “Defendant

Park Jung Woo (Jisung) in “Defendant” emerges from a gripping K-drama where the central plot revolves around the wrongful accusation of the main character for a heinous crime. As a prosecutor, Jung Woo leverages his legal knowledge to unravel the mystery behind his false accusation. His character becomes iconic as viewers resonate with his wrongful predicament and witness his profound love for his daughter.

Kang Ha Na of “Taxi Driver

Kang Han Na (Esom) in “Taxi Driver” portrays a tenacious and justice-driven prosecutor. Amidst a drama filled with anti-heroes, Han Na stands out as a strategic and analytical legal professional. Her empathetic approach toward victims and genuine desire for justice makes her a crucial team member in the taxi revenge company, leveraging her legal expertise.

Kang Han Su of “Joseon Attorney: A Morality

Kang Han Su (Woo Do Hwan) in “Joseon Attorney: A Morality” emerges as one of the most iconic K-drama characters of 2023. As an attorney from Joseon, he sets himself apart in a genre predominantly set in the present time. Initially driven by a quest for revenge, Han Su transforms into a trusted attorney, aiding impoverished individuals unaware of their rights in Joseon.

Now, which of these K-drama lawyers and prosecutors is your favorite? Let’s meet them all by watching their shows, all available on KOCOWA+!

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