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Lee Jong Suk, Mun Ka Young, and Kang You Seok star in “Law And The City,” a 2025 legal-office drama that explores the emotional realities of working life in Seoul.
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Lee Jong Suk, Mun Ka Young & Kang You Seok Dive Into Office Life Drama in “Law And The City” Teaser

Publish By: Celedrama

Date: 24 Jun, 2025

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In an era where Korean dramas increasingly reflect the nuanced struggles of everyday workers, JTBC’s upcoming 2025 series “Law And The City” is set to strike a chord with young professionals and K-drama lovers alike. The newly released teaser introduces a compelling mix of legal tension, emotional introspection, and workplace dynamics, brought to life by a star-studded cast.

Lee Jong Suk, Mun Ka Young, Kang You Seok, and a talented ensemble portray a group of lawyers and office staff trying to survive and thrive in the heart of Seoul’s bustling legal industry.


⚖️ The Premise: A Drama That Balances Law and Life

“Law And The City” is not your typical courtroom drama. Instead, it blends legal stories with the everyday emotional toll of surviving in an ultra-competitive environment.

The story follows:

  • Lee Jong Suk as Han Do-yoon, a mid-level corporate attorney who’s sharp, charismatic, but emotionally worn down by years of compromise. Despite his brilliant legal mind, he begins to question his role in a system that often favors power over justice.

  • Mun Ka Young plays Oh Ji-eun, a passionate and idealistic new associate at the firm who still believes in justice, ethics, and changing the system from within. Her idealism is challenged as she faces corruption, overwork, and moral ambiguity.

  • Kang You Seok joins as Jung Min-jae, a junior paralegal juggling multiple part-time jobs while dreaming of law school. His character reflects the struggle of Korea’s youth who are trapped between ambition and financial pressure.


🌆 Life in the City: A Realistic Slice of Korean Work Culture

Unlike fantasy-heavy plots, “Law And The City” aims to portray authentic work experiences — long hours, toxic hierarchies, burnout, gender politics, and the unspoken loneliness that thrives in fast-paced urban offices.

The teaser offers snippets of:

  • Silent subway rides after all-nighters

  • Heated law firm debates on ethical gray zones

  • Rooftop cigarette breaks to escape from reality

  • Moments of quiet solidarity between overworked coworkers


🎬 A Grounded, Emotional Teaser

The teaser clip shows a mix of emotional monologues, office confrontations, and intimate personal moments. One powerful line from Lee Jong Suk’s character captures the show’s emotional gravity:

“What’s the point of winning cases, if we lose ourselves every day?”

Mun Ka Young’s character responds in another scene, “If we don’t fight, we become part of the problem.”

These powerful quotes already have fans anticipating a series that hits close to home for working professionals.


📢 Supporting Cast Adds Depth

Other confirmed cast members include:

  • Park Sung-woong as the firm’s intimidating managing partner

  • Kim Hye-eun as a high-powered litigator and Ji-eun’s reluctant mentor

  • Kim Min-seok as Do-yoon’s loyal friend with secrets of his own

Together, the ensemble crafts a narrative where each character’s journey mirrors the hidden costs of success, moral compromises, and search for personal meaning.

🎥 Director & Writer Insights

The drama is directed by Im Hyun-wook, known for emotional realism in works like “People You May Know.” The script is penned by Choi Soo-jin, acclaimed for her character-driven writing in dramas like “Life” and “Stranger.”

They describe the project as:

“A story about people who wear suits every day but feel naked inside.”


📅 Airing Schedule and Streaming Info

“Law And The City” is set to premiere in October 2025 on JTBC, airing every Monday and Tuesday at 9:50 PM KST.

The drama will also be available globally via Netflix and TVING, with subtitles in multiple languages.


🗣️ What Netizens Are Saying

Fans are already buzzing online:

  • “Lee Jong Suk in another suit drama? Count me in!”

  • “Finally a K-drama that shows how hard working life really is.”

  • “The teaser gave me goosebumps — especially that subway scene.”


💬 Final Thoughts

“Law And The City” promises more than just legal drama — it delivers a relatable human story about ambition, burnout, integrity, and the quiet hope that keeps people going.

For anyone who’s ever felt lost in their job or struggled to balance dreams with survival, this series will likely hit home.



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