Only difference between the two is in CSL she's much more petty and hateful towards him, and the triangles aren't so obsessive or repulsive as CSL, otherwise pretty same story just in a different setting.
Great courtroom case stories, it isn't just about romance... :))) Has a great cast of actors/actresses.
Other deal with overbearing and overprotective father's. Both are comedies, but Hanayome to Papa is a longer drama and has got more of a story to it.
Both are stories of civil servants going after the bad guys, Tokkan for tax evation, Dandarin Rodo Kijun Kantokukan for labour infractions against employees.
Both deal with the issue of trauma and romance, but Mahiro no Tsuki portrays a much more real look and feel of the trauma that she went through whereas Ho Goo's Love, the writer really didn't do proper research of the aftereffects of such trauma. Both were very good drama's, but Mahiro no Tsuki did a much better job of it. Enjoy... :)))
Both are stories of father's and daughter's not knowing about each other, with both being the daughter going and finding her father and both are getting to know each other better. Both are heartwarming in the fact of the father's and daughter's meeting and getting to know each other better.
Both main leads are real bitches in the beginning and change throughout the drama. The transformation in the main lead females are spectacular... :)))