because both male leads are attorneys, and they help people for free. male leads are confident and good at their jobs,
- The plot gives me similar vibes to My Lawyer, Mr. Jo.
- The concept is the same: first, he is successful, then, due to a crisis, he loses everything and starts taking cases to help the poor and weak for free.
- The only difference is that in My Lawyer, Mr. Jo, he was a hotshot lawyer before becoming a lawyer again, whereas in Pro Bono, he was a judge before becoming a lawyer.
- The concept is the same: first, he is successful, then, due to a crisis, he loses everything and starts taking cases to help the poor and weak for free.
- The only difference is that in My Lawyer, Mr. Jo, he was a hotshot lawyer before becoming a lawyer again, whereas in Pro Bono, he was a judge before becoming a lawyer.
ML in Pro Bono looks to be similar to FL in May It Please the Court - a rich, conglomerates defending lawyer who got demoted to public service lawyer.
FL in Pro Bono looks to be similar to ML in May It Please the Court - a quirky public service lawyer who's gonna clash with the newly appointed partner.
FL in Pro Bono looks to be similar to ML in May It Please the Court - a quirky public service lawyer who's gonna clash with the newly appointed partner.



