When a lawyer represents a civil case, the work that needs to be done before the trial does not include

When lawyers represent civil cases, the work they need to do before the trial does not include participating in evidence review, cross-examination and debate.

Specific working methods and steps for lawyers to represent civil litigation cases;

1. Review the cases received

1. Know whether the case has been accepted by the court, That is, whether the case has entered litigation procedures.

2. Understand whether the case falls under the jurisdiction and jurisdiction of the court. That is, whether the case falls within the cause of action determined by the "Civil Procedure Evidence Regulations" and whether the court where the party intends to sue has jurisdiction.

3. Review the client’s claim to see whether the evidence is sufficient and reasonable, that is, whether there is a legal basis, whether the evidence is sufficient, and whether it is possible to win the case.

4. Review whether the case is not accepted or dismissed according to law, or the chance of winning the lawsuit is lost. If this happens, explain the reasons to the party concerned and recommend that the party postpone the prosecution or not prosecute.

Second, the lawyer accepts the client’s entrustment and informs the client of possible litigation risks.

If the agency authority granted by the party is changed or revoked after the power of attorney is signed, the party shall promptly notify the People's Court in writing, and the People's Court shall notify the other party.

Third, prepare to sue or respond

After accepting the entrustment, the lawyer should have an in-depth understanding of the facts of the case and carry out corresponding investigation activities.

About lawyers:

Definition:

A lawyer refers to a practitioner who has obtained a lawyer's practicing certificate in accordance with the law, accepts entrustment or assignment, and provides legal services to parties.

Lawyers must pass the legal professional qualification examination and obtain a lawyer's practicing certificate in accordance with the law before they can practice law.

Type:

According to the nature of work, lawyers can be divided into full-time lawyers and part-time lawyers; according to the scope of business, lawyers can be divided into civil lawyers, criminal lawyers and administrative lawyers; according to the client According to their work status, lawyers can be divided into social lawyers, corporate lawyers and public lawyers. Lawyer business is mainly divided into litigation business and non-litigation business.