Lawyers from the same law firm generally cannot represent the same case. According to relevant regulations, if a lawyer acts as an agent for both parties in the same case, or represents a legal matter that has a conflict of interest with the person or his close relatives, the lawyer and law firm shall not establish or maintain a client relationship with the client. Legal Objectives:
Article 50 of the Code of Conduct for Lawyers (Trial) Under any of the following circumstances, lawyers and law firms shall not establish or maintain a client relationship with the client: (1) The lawyer is in the same office Acting as an agent for both parties in the case, or the agent has a conflict of interest in legal matters with the person or the person's close relatives; (2) Different law firms. Lawyers from the same law firm simultaneously serve as the victim's attorney and the criminal suspect's and defendant's defender in the same criminal case, except where they can only be represented by one law firm within a county-level area and obtain the consent of the parties in advance; ( 3) In civil litigation, administrative litigation, and arbitration cases, different lawyers from the same law firm serve as agents for both parties to the dispute at the same time, or if the firm or its staff represents one party, other lawyers of the firm act as the other party agent.