Lawyers may not accept commissions in their own name or collect fees privately.
Lawyers shall not violate the law firm's charging system and financial disciplines, misappropriate, privately distribute or misappropriate business fees.
Lawyers shall not contact the judges, prosecutors, or arbitrators of the case in non-office places for the purpose of influencing the trial and decision of the case. They shall not give money or items to the above persons, or provide promises, rewards or other conveniences. Conditions of dealing with law enforcement officers handling cases.
Lawyers are not allowed to advertise to their clients that they have relatives or friends with law enforcement officials and related personnel having jurisdiction, and they are not allowed to use such relationships to solicit business.
Lawyers shall collect evidence in accordance with the law and shall not forge evidence, encourage clients to forge evidence or provide false testimony, or imply, induce or threaten others to provide false evidence.
Lawyers are not allowed to meet with criminal suspects, defendants, their relatives or other persons in custody, and they are not allowed to take advantage of their position to deliver letters, property or case-related materials to defendants in violation of regulations.
Lawyers are not allowed to represent both parties in the same case.
A lawyer shall not exceed the agency authority entrusted by the client, and shall not take advantage of the entrustment relationship to engage in activities unrelated to the entrusted legal affairs.
After a lawyer accepts a commission, he shall not refuse representation without justifiable reasons.
After a lawyer accepts an entrustment, he may not entrust another person to represent him without the consent of the client.
Lawyers should properly keep the evidence and other legal documents provided by the client to ensure that they are not lost or damaged.
Lawyers shall not misappropriate or misappropriate property held for their clients.
A lawyer may not accept benefits from the other party, nor solicit or agree on benefits from the other party.
Lawyers shall not maliciously collude with the other party or a third party to infringe upon the rights and interests of the client.
Lawyers shall not illegally prevent or interfere with the activities of the other party and his or her attorneys.
Lawyers shall abide by the principle of performing their duties independently and shall not assist clients in engaging in illegal or fraudulent activities.
Lawyers shall not solicit business by belittling the professional ability and level of their peers;. Do not provide or promise to provide kickbacks to undertake business; do not use the news media or other means to provide false information or exaggerate their professional abilities; do not print various academic, academic, non-lawyer professional titles, social positions, honors, etc. on business cards; do not use the name Competitive legal matters at fee levels significantly lower than those of peers.