How to consult a lawyer

1. Go to consult with a purpose, and first think about what you want to consult before you can do a good job in consulting.

If you can ask clearly on the phone, you'd better call for advice.

Of course, you need to know the lawyer's phone number first.

3 to the lawyer's office or residence consultation, must obtain the consent of the lawyer.

Be polite when you meet a lawyer, so that the lawyer will leave a good impression on you.

5. In the process of consultation, try to say what you don't understand, and try to say the questions in detail.

When the lawyer gives you an answer, you must listen carefully.

When you encounter more complicated places, you must take notes, so the harvest will be better.

Under normal circumstances, telephone and WeChat can effectively answer some simple questions, without reading materials, and are suitable for parties who express clearly and do not need to elaborate too much background information.

If you need to elaborate more background information or the question is complicated, or you need to consult the information, you can make a simple consultation by phone or WeChat, but it may not be easy to achieve such an effect if you want to consult effectively and in detail.

Face-to-face consultation is indeed the most effective way to consult.

In order to ensure that the consultation can be fruitful, it is suggested that you can sort out the questions you need to consult before the consultation and understand the relevant background information that may be involved in advance. If you have any materials, you'd better bring them with you and let the lawyer check them in person, so that the lawyer can give an accurate answer and give an effective consultation plan.

Article 29 of the Lawyers Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that when a lawyer acts as a legal adviser, he shall provide advice to the client on relevant legal issues, draft and review legal documents, participate in litigation, mediation or arbitration activities as an agent, handle other entrusted legal affairs and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the client.