Does the lawyer have an obligation to protect the safety of client Zhang when opening the office?

The responsibilities of lawyers stipulated in the "Lawyers Law" mainly include the following provisions:

Article 29: Lawyers serving as legal advisors shall, as agreed, provide advisory opinions to clients on relevant legal issues and draft and review legal documents. , participate in litigation, mediation or arbitration activities as an agent, handle other legal matters entrusted, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the client.

Article 30: Lawyers who represent litigious legal matters or non-litigious legal matters shall safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the client within the scope of entrustment authority.

Article 31 When a lawyer serves as a defender, he or she shall, based on the facts and the law, submit materials and opinions on whether the criminal suspect or defendant is innocent, lenient, or mitigated or exempted from criminal liability, and safeguard the criminal suspect or defendant. the legitimate rights and interests of the person and the defendant.

Lawyers are not bodyguards and have no obligation to protect the personal safety of clients. They only provide legal services and protect the legitimate rights and interests of clients.