Cases in which lawyers are not allowed to represent.

(1) Accepting the entrustment of a party to a civil litigation or arbitration case, and other lawyers of the same firm are close relatives of the other party to the case; (2) Being a defender of a criminal suspect or defendant in a criminal case, and being a close relative of the victim in the case with other lawyers;

(3) the same law firm accepts litigation cases or other legal business entrusted by the other party who is not a party;

(4) The law firm has a legal service relationship with the client, and the client has not asked the lawyer of the law firm to act as the agent of its litigation or arbitration case, but the lawyer of the law firm acts as the agent of the other party of the client;

(5) within one year after the termination of the entrustment relationship, the lawyer accepts the entrustment of the other party who has an interest in the original client on the same legal matter;

(6) other situations similar to items (1) to (5) of this article can be judged according to the lawyer's practice experience and industry common sense.