Why do lawyers issue contracts with the official seals of law firms when there is no money in criminal cases?

If there is no compensation in criminal cases, the lawyer will issue a contract with the official seal of the law firm for the following reasons:

1. After accepting the entrustment, the lawyer needs to sign a contract with the client to protect the rights and interests of both parties and standardize the lawyer's service content and charging standards.

2. In criminal cases, lawyers need to bear corresponding responsibilities and obligations when defending defendants. The lawyer's fee is legal, and the law firm can issue a fee contract. This kind of contract can clearly stipulate the lawyer's service content and charging standard, and can also be used to protect the legitimate rights and interests of lawyers and clients.

3. Lawyers need to explain the service content and charging standards by signing contracts with clients. Since the employment of lawyers often happens when the case is going on, the law firm can issue a fee contract for signing after accepting the entrustment, and can formally undertake the case after the client pays the fee, and communicate with the client in the follow-up work to ensure the smooth progress of the case.