What are litigation business and non-litigation business?

The differences between litigation business and non-litigation business are as follows:

1. Litigation is the traditional business of lawyers. The legal content of litigation business includes two parts: the identification of legal facts and the application of law. According to the basic litigation thinking framework, lawyers determine the specific litigation plan to realize the legal activity process of obtaining the litigation result approved by the client;

2. Non-litigation business, corresponding to litigation business, means that lawyers, within the scope of their functions and powers, accept the entrustment of citizens, legal persons or other organizations to handle legal affairs unrelated to the courts and arbitration committees for the parties. Non-litigation business mainly consists of consulting, writing books, special legal services, legal advisory services and other services.

The goal of litigation business is to obtain the litigation result approved by the client, and winning the case is only the result approved by the client; Although most parties hope to win the case, winning the case is not the only result recognized by the parties.

To achieve the goal of litigation business, two aspects should be completed:

First, formulate a reasonable litigation plan;

Secondly, it is to handle the relationship with the client.

Lawyers must take appropriate measures to solve their clients' wild desires and achieve reasonable litigation goals according to specific circumstances. It should be emphasized that advocating litigation is to gain the client's approval, which does not mean that litigation lawyers should blindly cater to the client's ideas and requirements. Lawyers should practice in accordance with laws, professional ethics and practice discipline, and should not do whatever they want with the consent of their clients.

Non-litigation business, corresponding to litigation business, means that lawyers accept the entrustment of citizens, legal persons or other organizations within their functions and powers to handle legal affairs unrelated to the court or arbitration commission for the parties. Non-litigation business mainly includes consulting, book agency services, special legal services, legal advisory services and other services.