Can I hire a lawyer locally in foreign-related cases?
This question is really worth thinking about. In my experience, you should consider this issue comprehensively in combination with the subject matter of the case and the judicial environment of the specific place. For example, if your case is relatively small and most lawyers can handle it well, there is no need to hire lawyers across regions, because the handling effect will almost certainly be biased towards the local area (price advantage). On the contrary, if the subject matter of the case is relatively large, whether to hire a lawyer across regions depends on the place of litigation and which city you are in. If the litigation place is a first-tier city, and you are in a second-and third-tier city or even later, then you must hire a lawyer locally or in other cities in the same first-tier city. If the lawsuit is in a small city and you are in a first-tier city, then you can apply in this city. Simply speaking, this is the idea, but it must be explained that there are actually many other considerations in it, and I don't want to type it out because it is too verbose. Generally speaking, the subject can ask this question, which shows that your level is still good. I'm sure your case will be handled well.