Legal Market Briefing — 2026-06-10
The landscape for solo practitioners in Korea’s legal market is shifting. With growing demand from small and medium-sized enterprises and the rise of legal tech, lawyers have new opportunities, but must master content marketing and strict advertising regulations to survive.
Legal Market Briefing — 2026-06-10
📰 Key Legal Market News
SMEs Seek Professional Legal Advice
There is a growing realization that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face legal challenges similar to large corporations, such as technology theft, subcontracting disputes, trade secret protection, patent infringement, and business succession. One newly practicing lawyer decided to enter this market, noting, "SMEs face the same complex legal issues as large companies but often lack access to proper legal counsel."

2025 Lawyer Advertising Regulations Clarified
Lawyer advertising remains strictly regulated. Legal marketing is governed by four key frameworks: Article 23 of the Attorney-at-Law Act, the 2024 Advertising Rules, the February 2025 amended Advertising Regulations, and the May 2025 Attorney Search Service Guidelines. Practicing lawyers must fully understand these rules to avoid legal pitfalls.
5-Step Marketing Roadmap for New Lawyers
A realistic roadmap has been released for new lawyers who are unsure where to start with marketing. An expert who has supported over 70 law firms nationwide suggests a phased approach—from Naver blogs to Google and AI search—which has become a must-read guide for new practitioners.
📊 Market Trends & Data
Number of Practicing Lawyers Surges to 32,168
As of 2026, the number of practicing lawyers has reached 32,168. This is 13,000 more than the number of accountants (19,059) and seven times that of patent attorneys (4,861). The Korean Bar Association has expressed concern, stating, "Increasing the number of lawyers while the population is shrinking will only lead to a decline in service quality."

Top 6 Law Firms Maintain 40% Market Share
The legal market is becoming increasingly concentrated. The top 6 law firms account for over 40% of the total market revenue, approaching 3 trillion won, while the position of solo practitioners continues to shrink. In this imbalanced market structure, strengthening individual competitiveness is essential for solo lawyers.
💼 Marketing Strategy for Practicing Lawyers
1. Naver Blog Content Marketing — Building Trust
A high-ranking lawyer’s blog is perceived as a source of credible legal information, significantly increasing consultation inquiries. New lawyers should write 1–2 blog posts per week on their areas of expertise (e.g., real estate, corporate law, divorce, criminal litigation) to improve search visibility and build long-term trust.
2. Word of Mouth and Referral Networks — The Most Powerful Free Advertising
There is no marketing as powerful as a personal recommendation. Consistently maintaining networks with existing clients, judges, and other professionals (tax accountants, CPAs, real estate agents) and requesting referrals after successful outcomes is the most efficient survival strategy for a solo lawyer.
3. Website and Portfolio Building — Proving Expertise
A professional website or blog that clearly outlines your experience, expertise, and case history—with a prominent "Free Consultation" button—can significantly improve conversion rates for online traffic.
🤖 Legal Tech & AI Tools
AI-Based Contract Review and Document Automation
The legal tech market is growing rapidly. Shin & Kim has adopted generative AI services from the global legal tech firm Harvey for some legal advisory tasks, while BHSN and Yulchon have developed and begun implementing the proprietary legal AI 'Ai-Yul'. These tools support the automation of the entire contract process, including status tracking and legal validity checks.

Evolution from Case Search to 'Collaborative Partner'
Domestic legal tech has evolved from simple case search tools into automated services covering corporate legal affairs, including contract management, regulatory response, and tax/financial compliance. Solo lawyers now have increasing access to affordable, cloud-based tools to boost productivity.

🎯 This Week's Action Checklist
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Launch or Refresh Your Naver Blog — Choose your specialty (e.g., real estate tenant protection, SME employment issues) and upload your first three posts (at least 1,500 characters each) this week.
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Review the 2025 Advertising Regulations — Read Article 23 of the Attorney-at-Law Act and the advertising rules to check if your current marketing language is compliant.
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Compile a List of 30 Referrals — Organize contact information for 30 people you’ve worked with or known (judges, prosecutors, tax accountants, etc.) and reach out to 5–10 of them via phone or KakaoTalk.
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Start Trials for 3 Legal Tech AI Tools — Install free trials for three tools (e.g., Harvey, Lawform, or a domestic AI legal tool) and try reviewing one contract.
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Study the 5-Step Marketing Roadmap — Read the "5-Step Strategy for Lawyer Marketing" on the lawyerad.kr blog to determine your current stage and plan your next steps.
This briefing was prepared on June 10, 2026, based on reputable legal and technology media outlets including The Law Times, Legal Times, Economy Chosun, LawyerAd, and ZDNet Korea.
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