Almost same vibes with the Japanese drama series Legal High especially on the personalities and chemistry of the two leads.
Recommended by phantom6man
The legal high series are more comedic, but if you want feel good vibes and law. This is for you.

-the two leads have good chemistry.
-the criticism of the Japanese legal system.
-Japanese version has two seasons and two SP, as well as iconic scenes and OSTs.
Recommended by AreeShiroyasha
At first glance, they may seem different because legal high is about an eccentric lawyer who only cares about money while the main lead in criminal lawyer is exactly the opposite. The (Miyama Hiroto) main character don't care about money at all and only wants to know the truth. But, if you enjoyed legal high, surely you will enjoy 99.9 criminal lawyer as well. Each episodes brings you a unique case and will slowly reveal a twist. Both main leads in these dramas don't care about other people but only what they want. Both dramas are quite funny as well. If you enjoyed one of them then you should be able to enjoy the other one.
Recommended by Pixiemage7
Eccentric lawyer character who is one of the most skilled lawyers. He has a female partner in his firm and they are always bickering with each other.
Recommended by _o___o_
Both are law dramas where the main character will do anything to win their case. The main characters in both can be considered deplorable and selfish, but are also very strong and confident. Witch's Court is more about sexual assault crimes, while Legal High has a variety of cases.
Recommended by Misunderst0_od
Both dramas are about lawyers ans their assistants and how they grow both in career and character because of each other
Recommended by usna
Both dramas are from the same writer and director. So, they have the same style of comedy and storytelling. If you liked one of these dramas, then you should give the other a try :)
Recommended by Sanure
Same actor, similar personality, great cast and fun to watch, also Legal High has another season which I also recommend
Recommended by shiisoen
Original Japanese 2012 version where two the main characters: Kensuke Komikado (Masato Sakai), an arrogant but shrewd lawyer who has never lost a lawsuit, and Machiko Mayuzumi (Yui Aragaki), an rookie lawyer who wants to help the poor but who is tired of losing so she joins komikado's firm.
Recommended by ayaueto101
-Have an eccentric lead
-Both series have a character that specialize in almost everything
-Both series feature a senior that always suppress their junior (in a funny way)
Recommended by Taishi Miwa
I recommend this both drama because , Male lead and Female lead
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
Recommended by 4chukyunz1302
-they're both comical
-the relationship between the main characters is smiliar
if you enjoyed the dry comedy in Watashi no Kirai na Tantei you'll definitely enjoy Legal High.
Recommended by floweyblessing
Surprisingly no one is recommending this yet. Both dramas are written by the same screenwriter. While Confidence Man JP is about conman and Legal High is about law, main leads in both dramas share similarities. Dako (Nagasawa) is the female version of Komikado (Sakai), and Boku-chan (Higashide) is the male version of Mayuzumi (Gakky).
Recommended by TimiZero
Both dramas have some comedy mixed with some mystery in the story. Both dramas have an annoying-rich-asshole of a male main character and an uncompetent-naive-too conscientious female character.
Recommended by nyanko_sensei
Both are comedies with a great over the top male leads who are quite devious and hiliarious. If you enjoyed the performance of either one, you'll most likely quite appreciate the other.
Recommended by Edgar
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