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8.2 2 Seasons • 21 Episodes

Legal High - Season 2

Komikado-sensei is back!! And together with him, Mayuzumi and Hattori. This season, a new employee joins their team. Hanyu Haruki comes from a rich family. His father owns a highly profitable trading company, while his mother is a children's books writer. Hanyu has lived in England, Saudi Arabia and USA, before returning to Japan to sit for his bar exam. After finishing his apprenticeship, he joins the Public Prosecutor department. To broaden his experience, Hanyu is loaned out to Komikado's law firm.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Masato Sakai

    Masato Sakai

    Kensuke Komikado

  • Yui Aragaki

    Yui Aragaki

    Machiko Mayuzumi

  • Masaki Okada

    Masaki Okada

    Haruki Hanyu

  • Junnosuke Taguchi

    Junnosuke Taguchi

    Ranmaru Kaga

  • Koyuki

    Koyuki

    Kiwa Ando

  • Haru Kuroki

    Haru Kuroki

    Jane Honda

  • Kanji Furutachi

    Kanji Furutachi

    Kunimitsu Isogai

  • Kōtarō Satomi

    Kōtarō Satomi

    Hattori

Overview

Komikado-sensei is back!! And together with him, Mayuzumi and Hattori. This season, a new employee joins their team. Hanyu Haruki comes from a rich family. His father owns a highly profitable trading company, while his mother is a children's books writer. Hanyu has lived in England, Saudi Arabia and USA, before returning to Japan to sit for his bar exam. After finishing his apprenticeship, he joins the Public Prosecutor department. To broaden his experience, Hanyu is loaned out to Komikado's law firm.

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