Lawyers are called lawyers.

Let's discuss it in different situations:

The topic should focus on grassroots legal service workers. First of all, they can represent civil and administrative cases, but they can't represent criminal cases or cross-regional agents (usually counties, and some areas are relaxed to cities). These people are not lawyers, but whether it is illegal to use the title of "xxx lawyer" is often handled by the management department according to the situation:

You take the initiative to call him lawyer XXX, just like a nurse calling a doctor and an assistant calling a judge. It is often understood as a social address, and it is difficult to define that he has violated the rules.

He provides you with a business card that says "lawyer's license" and "xxx lawyer", or you have audio and video of him calling himself a lawyer. Note that he must claim to be a lawyer and can complain.

Generally speaking, as long as they are not stupid, grassroots legal service workers will not call themselves lawyers on their own initiative, so once they are recorded and videotaped, they will basically complain, but they will not refuse to be called "XXX lawyers".

Personal feelings are basically such a status quo. Just saying that the status quo does not mean that it is reasonable. Don't spray if you don't like it