Why not directly sue and send a lawyer's letter?

A lawyer's letter is a legal document issued by a lawyer, entrusted by the client, to the other party to evaluate a certain behavior or make a certain request in order to achieve the expected purpose of the party. Therefore, the lawyer's letter has no legal effect in most cases, but it can have the effect of notifying the other party to terminate the contract if it has the legal right to terminate, and it has legal effect at this time. In real life, the lawyer's letter can also play a role in deterring the other party's illegal behavior and informing the law.

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Article 28 of the Lawyers Law stipulates that lawyers may engage in the following businesses:

(a) to accept the entrustment of natural persons, legal persons or other organizations as legal advisers;

(two) to accept the entrustment of the parties in civil cases and administrative cases, to act as agents and to participate in litigation;

(3) Accepting the entrustment of criminal suspects in criminal cases, providing them with legal advice, representing appeals and accusations, applying for bail for arrested criminal suspects, accepting the entrustment of criminal suspects and defendants or the designation of people's courts, acting as defenders, accepting the entrustment of private prosecutors in private prosecution cases, victims in public prosecution cases or their close relatives, and representing them in litigation;

(four) to accept the entrustment and represent the complaints of various litigation cases;

(five) to accept the entrustment and participate in mediation and arbitration activities;

(6) Accepting entrustment to provide non-litigation legal services;

(seven) to answer questions about the law and write litigation documents and other documents related to legal affairs.