Can I entrust a lawyer if I don't file a case with the police?

In judicial practice, lawyers cannot be entrusted to report cases on their behalf. The Lawyers Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates the specific business that lawyers can engage in. In the case of reporting to the public security organ, the victim should report to the public security organ, because the staff of the public security organ will directly consult the victim.

1. Can I entrust a lawyer to report the case?

You can't entrust a lawyer to report the case. Reporting a case does not belong to the lawyer's business scope, and it is generally carried out by the parties or their close relatives.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Lawyers Law

Article 28 A lawyer may engage in the following businesses:

(a) to accept the entrustment of natural persons, legal persons or other organizations as legal advisers;

(two) to accept the entrustment of the parties in civil cases and administrative cases, to act as agents and to participate in litigation;

(3) Accepting the entrustment of criminal suspects and defendants in criminal cases or legal aid agencies to act as defenders according to law, accepting the entrustment of private prosecutors in private prosecution cases, victims in public prosecution cases or their close relatives to participate in litigation as agents;

(four) to accept the entrustment and represent the complaints of various litigation cases;

(five) to accept the entrustment and participate in mediation and arbitration activities;

(6) Accepting entrustment to provide non-litigation legal services;

(seven) to answer questions about the law and write litigation documents and other documents related to legal affairs.

Second, what is the cost of hiring a lawyer in criminal incidental civil litigation?

Lawyers' fees in criminal incidental civil litigation are illegal, and the main factors of lawyers' fees are:

1, working time spent;

2, the difficulty of legal affairs;

3. The number of lawyers required to handle legal affairs and the professional ability of lawyers;

4, the client's affordability and local social and economic development;

5. Risks and responsibilities that lawyers may bear;

6, the lawyer's social reputation and work level;

7. Other necessary expenses for handling cases.

3. What rules should lawyers abide by in litigation activities?

1. A lawyer shall keep state secrets and business secrets of the client he knows in his practice activities, and shall not disclose the privacy of the client;

2. A lawyer shall not act as an agent for both parties in the same case;

3. Lawyers shall not accept entrustment without permission, charge fees from clients without permission, or accept property from clients;

4. Lawyers shall not take advantage of the convenience of providing legal services to seek the disputed rights and interests of one party or accept the property of the other party;

5. Lawyers shall not meet with judges, prosecutors and arbitrators in violation of regulations;

6. Lawyers shall not treat judges, prosecutors, arbitrators and other relevant staff as gifts or pay bribes, and shall not instigate or induce the parties to pay bribes;

7. Lawyers shall not provide false evidence to conceal facts or threaten or induce others to provide false evidence, conceal facts or hinder the other party from obtaining evidence according to law;

8. Lawyers shall not disturb the order of courts and arbitration tribunals or interfere with the normal conduct of litigation and arbitration activities;

9. Lawyers shall not seek business by slandering other lawyers or paying referral fees.

10. A lawyer who once served as a judge or prosecutor may not serve as an agent ad litem or defender within 2 years after leaving the people's court or people's procuratorate.

In fact, there is no need to entrust a lawyer to handle things like reporting a case. After reporting the case, you can hire a lawyer to deal with some legal issues involved in the case. You can find a lawyer to report the case when you report it, but the victim can't be completely absent. If the victim cannot be present, he may entrust a close relative to report the case.