Lee Jong Suk Is A Skilled Associate Lawyer Who Enjoys Stability And Hearty Meals In 'Law And The City'

tvN’s upcoming drama “Law and the City” has shared a closer look at Lee Jong Suk’s character!

“Law and the City” follows five associate attorneys—Ahn Ju Hyeong (Lee Jong Suk), Kang Hui Ji (Mun Ka Young), Cho Chang Won (Kang You Seok), Bae Mun Jeong (Ryu Hye Young), and Ha Sang Gi (Im Seong Jae)—as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of their daily lives. These salaried lawyers, employed by law firms, commute each day to the bustling legal district of Seocho.

Lee Jong Suk will play associate attorney Ahn Ju Hyeong who works for law firm Kyungmin. Having worked for the same law firm for nine years, Ahn Ju Hyeong is known as the official brainiac amongst the associate lawyers. With his sharp logic and accurate legal knowledge, he is the law firm’s ace who wins trials based on facts.

Normally, associate lawyers in the district of Socheo open their own practice or become an in-house lawyer within five years after starting work as an associate lawyer. However, Ahn Ju Hyeong continues to enjoy his salaried life, raising intrigue about his character who prefers stability over anything else.

The newly released stills capture the daily life of associate lawyer Ahn Ju Hyeong. Clocking in to work exactly on time, he sits in his routine spot. Although he begins the day by saying, “I don’t want to do this,” he spends his day busily while looking over past cases and meeting clients. Having sincere discussions with the clients, Ahn Ju Hyeong gives off the air of an experienced and seasoned professional.

Another still captures him enjoying an office worker’s most important part of the day—lunch. As Ahn Ju Hyeong spends his busy days working at the district of Socheo and also relieving stress by sharing meals with his friends, he will portray a relatable yet refreshing story.

“Law and the City” will premiere on July 5 at 9:20 p.m. KST. Stay tuned for updates!

While waiting, watch Lee Jong Suk in “While You Were Sleeping” below:

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