What should I do if my lawyer is bribed by the other party during litigation?

Legal subjectivity:

Litigation attorney fees are generally borne by the client and have nothing to do with the outcome of the litigation. However, if the special circumstances comply with legal provisions, or there is a special agreement on attorney fees in the contract, the client does not need to pay the attorney fees himself.

Legal Objectivity:

Article 18 of the Measures for the Management of Lawyer Service Fees Law firms that collect lawyer service fees from clients shall issue legal bills to the client.