Li Na is Luo Penang's administrative secretary, a standard modern woman. She is smart and capable, charming and gentle, and her strong professionalism and temperament make Li Na's new criminal defense lawyer shine. Wandering between colleagues and clients with super emotional intelligence and reconciling the contradiction between the size of the law firm can be called "lubricant".
At the end of the play, Li Na didn't end up with Luo Penang. Luo Bing told Li Na that she could not be the chief operating officer or partner, but he redrafted a contract for Li Na to become the administrative director of Jing Quan Law Firm. Chief operating officer is her development space, and finally there is a win-win situation.
Drama evaluation
The story of elite lawyers is based on daily life, focusing on the combination of lawyer industry and people's livelihood cases, showing a group of legal workers who defend their professional ideals and pursue fairness and justice. The focus is not on "elites", but on "lawyers". What we want to convey to the audience in the play is that those who are good at law will not sue.
"Elite Lawyer" is well-made and has a bright rhythm, especially the use of sports scenes greatly enhances the sense of reality. Compared with many pseudo-workplace dramas that fall in love in professional clothes, this realistic work reflecting the lawyer industry can be regarded as a clean stream, and the parties with different identity backgrounds in the play reflect the width and breadth of the cases involved in the play.
In addition, the drama also dabbles in various cases closely related to the daily life of ordinary people, such as whether traffic accidents on the way to work belong to work-related injuries, and whether social vehicles can be exempted from administrative punishment when they run red lights to send pregnant women to the hospital. The professional and rigorous disposal method in the play not only popularized the legal knowledge to the audience, but also conveyed the legal spirit imperceptibly.