
Extraordinary Attorney Woo(2022)
With a genius-level IQ, Woo Young-woo learns to embrace her extraordinary self while forming a tight-knit community of friends and allies.


Noh Chak-hee, the ace lawyer of the big law firm, Jangsan, becomes a public defender overnight and must defend the criminal who killed her loved one.

Jung Ryeo-won
Noh Chak-hee

Lee Kyoo-hyung
Jwah Si-baek

Jung Jin-young
Jang Ki-do

Kim Hye-eun
Oh Ha-ran

Kim Sang-ho
Shin Chi-shik

Park So-jin
Jang Yi-yeon

Ko Kyu-pil
Do Young-su

Hong Seo-jun
Oh Dae-hyun

Lee Sang-hee
Yoo Kyung-jin

Kwon You-na
Lee Yoo-jin
May It Please the Court is a drama series that first aired in 2022 exploring themes of judge, court, prosecutor, law firm, public defender, attorney. Created by Kim Dan, it stars Jung Ryeo-won, Lee Kyoo-hyung, Jung Jin-young. Noh Chak-hee, the ace lawyer of the big law firm, Jangsan, becomes a public defender overnight and must defend the criminal who killed her loved one.
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