Free lawyers consult civil disputes

Legal analysis: lawyers can't charge for free or reduce fees, except for legal aid cases. Divorce cases, each charge from 50 yuan to 65 yuan. Involving property division, the total amount does not exceed 1 ten thousand yuan; if it does not exceed 1 ten thousand yuan, the excess will be charged as 1%. Cases that infringe the rights of name, copyright, portrait, reputation and honor will be charged 50 to 100 yuan each. In the case of intellectual property disputes, if there is no disputed amount, the disputed amount of each piece from 500 yuan to 1 000 yuan shall be paid according to the charging standard of property cases. Labor dispute cases, each pay 30 to 50 yuan. For other non-property cases, each piece 10 yuan will be paid to 50 yuan. How much to hire a lawyer in Xuancheng civil disputes is judged according to the nature and difficulty of the case.

Legal basis: Article 10 of the Code of Conduct for Lawyers' Business Promotion in all china lawyers association, lawyers and law firms shall not commit the following acts when promoting their business:

(a) false, misleading or exaggerated publicity;

(2) It is inconsistent with the registered information;

(3) having a special relationship with judicial organs, government organs, social organizations, intermediary institutions and their staff, either explicitly or implicitly;

(four) demeaning other law firms or lawyers; Or conduct comparative publicity with other law firms and other lawyers; (5) The result of handling the case;

(six) the announcement of the winning bid rate, the amount of compensation and the target amount. It may make the public have unreasonable expectations for lawyers and law firms;

(seven) express or implied to provide kickbacks or other benefits;

(eight) no fees or reduced fees (except legal aid cases);

(9) Publishing customer information without the customer's permission;

(ten) words, patterns, pictures and audio-visual materials that are not commensurate with the profession of lawyers;

(eleven) using the position of the Bar Association to engage in activities that do not perform the duties of the Bar Association;

(12) using the names of China, China, China and foreign countries, or using the names of international organizations, state organs, government organizations and trade associations without consent;