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The Law Cafe

Broadcasting
The second Poster of The Law Cafe
Year of Production
2022
Content Type
TV Drama (Mini-series)
Platform
TV Channel
Target Age
Adults
Quantity
70(min) 16Quantity Input

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Summary

Jeongho, who had been in love with Yuri this entire time, is actually in panic to have her in his life again. There was a reason he couldn’t profess his love to her for so long. But no matter how hard he tries to avoid her, their law-mance seems to never end. So Jeongho decides to go head-to-head.
A nosy lawyer left her six-figure salary at a large law firm to open a law cafe near a quiet residential area. But the owner of the building just happens to be a former prosecutor who now lives jobless wearing sweats. Here at this law cafe, solely for the price of a cup of coffee, customers can talk about their problems that no shamanic ritual or depression meds can solve. You know what those jerks always say. “Fine, let’s do it by the law!” Well, it turns out doing it by the law can actually bring you a satisfying solution. By the way, the coffee they sell may be a little sweet.
Jeongho and Yuri have known each other for 17 years. They first met as the No. 1 and No. 2 top kids in school. They became friends and spent part of their high school and college years together, sharing embarrassing pasts such as drunken confessions and unforgettable first kisses. After naturally growing apart, they reunited in the courtroom as a prosecutor and lawyer. Then a few years later, they reunite again as owner and tenant. She comes to open a cafe on the first floor of his building.
Jeongho, who had been in love with Yuri this entire time, is actually in panic to have her in his life again. There was a reason he couldn’t profess his love to her for so long. But no matter how hard he tries to avoid her, their law-mance seems to never end. So Jeongho decides to go head-to-head.

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I has joined the general affairs department in August 1993 in KBS Media, LTD and was in charge of overall company planning, management, accounting, and tax affairs for about 4 years. I moved to the domestic business department and was in charge of the domestic business for about 10 years. We have been in the content distribution business.
From 2018 to 2019, I served as the head of the Great China region, which is responsible for exports to China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, and the head of the Japanese region, which is the largest single country in terms of sales.
And from March 2020 to January 2022, I established KBS Media America Branch Office in Los Angeles, USA, and went there as an initial representative to export KBS content to North and South America, including formats.
I came back to Korea in January 2022 and am currently in charge of global OTT and exports to Africa and Oceania in the Overseas Business Department.

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