A place frequented by lawyers

Lawyers may work in many places, unlike government officials or company employees, and basically stay in office buildings.

Perhaps the place where lawyers go most often is the court. Many litigators spend their lives in court. They didn't come to the court to do things for themselves, and they were often not invited by the court. They came to the court on the entrustment of the parties. This is the so-called agency system in law. It's also strange for lawyers to go to court. They are both familiar and unfamiliar with that place. They come almost every day, but they don't belong to the court or system. They make a living by collecting service fees from their own legal knowledge. Lawyers and judges may be college students. They hold court sessions every day, but there is a system line between them. Everyone has his own position and does his own job. Sometimes lawyers come to the court not to practice, but to participate in some forums and other activities, so that lawyers can visit the inside of the court, which is the most familiar place with the court.

In fact, other places that lawyers often go to depend on their different types of business. For example, traditional criminal defense lawyers often go to the detention center under the control of the Public Security Bureau to meet, securities lawyers often go to securities regulatory departments and trading institutions, lawyers who compensate for damages such as traffic accidents and medical accidents go to appraisal departments and hospitals, government consultants go to the government, and corporate consultants go to companies. Correct answer.

The above is where lawyers go according to the professional division of labor. In fact, there are too many places where lawyers can go and can go. For example, it is also possible that some lawyers who are keen on publicity (promoting themselves or promoting the spirit of the rule of law) often go to TV stations and radio stations, lawyers who are keen on public welfare go to factories, mines and schools, and lawyers who are keen on legislation and participating in the discussion of state affairs appear in the NPC and CPPCC.

Lawyers are above the temple, and lawyers are far away from the rivers and lakes. They followed the parties to the countryside to the fields, and they also followed the investors to the negotiation table abroad. Lawyers may stay in small hotels or five-star hotels on business trips. Lawyers are endowed with loyalty, and wherever they go, doing their own thing is the first priority.

The work of a lawyer is both legal work and social work. They study law like legal experts and go to the front line like sociologists. The trial is held in court, and there are infinite possibilities for investigation and evidence collection, negotiation and negotiation. Lawyers may go anywhere, even on the high-speed train, on the plane, and they may be working. Lawyers work with pens, with their mouths and with their hearts.