Specific working methods and steps for lawyers to represent civil litigation cases;
I. Review of cases received
1, know whether the case has been accepted by the court, that is, whether the case has entered the proceedings.
2. Understand whether the case belongs to the jurisdiction and jurisdiction of the court. That is, whether the case belongs to the cause of action determined in the Provisions on Evidence in Civil Procedure and whether the court that the parties intend to sue has jurisdiction.
3, review the client's claim, whether the evidence is sufficient and reasonable, that is, whether there is a legal basis, whether the evidence is sufficient, whether it is possible to win.
4. Review whether the case is not accepted or rejected according to law or loses the chance of winning the lawsuit. In this case, explain the reasons to the parties and suggest that the parties suspend prosecution or not to prosecute.
Second, lawyers accept clients' entrustment and inform them of possible litigation risks.
After the power of attorney is signed, if the agency authority granted by the parties is changed or revoked, the parties shall promptly notify the people's court in writing, and the people's court shall notify the other party.
Third, prepare to sue or respond to the lawsuit.
After accepting the entrustment, a lawyer shall thoroughly understand the facts of the case and carry out corresponding investigation activities.
About lawyers:
Definition:
A lawyer refers to a practitioner who has obtained a lawyer's practice certificate according to law, accepts entrustment or assignment, and provides legal services to the parties.
Lawyers must pass the legal professional qualification examination and obtain the lawyer's practice certificate according to law before they can practice.
Type:
According to the nature of work, lawyers can be divided into full-time lawyers and part-time lawyers; According to the scope of business, lawyers can be divided into civil lawyers, criminal lawyers and administrative lawyers; According to clients and working status, lawyers can be divided into social lawyers, corporate lawyers and public lawyers. Lawyer's business is mainly divided into litigation business and non-litigation business.