Are intermediaries working with banks afraid of lawyers?

Intermediaries working with banks are not afraid of lawyers. Lawyers play a key role in the cooperation between banks and intermediaries. They can help banks and intermediaries abide by relevant laws and regulations, reduce legal risks in the process of cooperation and protect the legitimate rights and interests of both parties. The cooperative relationship between banks and intermediaries involves legal provisions in contract law, financial law and other fields, so lawyers play a very important role in this cooperative relationship. Lawyers can review and modify the cooperation agreement between banks and intermediaries to ensure the legality and effectiveness of the agreement. If there is a dispute or dispute between the bank and the intermediary in the process of cooperation, the lawyer can provide legal advice and suggestions to help both parties solve the dispute. Lawyers can provide relevant legal opinions and suggestions to banks and intermediaries to help them understand and abide by relevant laws and regulations.