Is there a standard for lawyers' travel expenses in different places?

Legal subjectivity:

Lawyers' service fees, fees paid on behalf of clients and travel expenses for handling cases in different places shall be uniformly collected by law firms. Without permission, a lawyer may not charge any fees to the client. The specific lawyer service fee shall be determined by both parties through consultation; Lawyers' fees, arbitration fees, appraisal fees, notarization fees and file retrieval fees paid on behalf of the client in the process of providing legal services are not lawyers' service fees, and shall be paid separately by the client. Law firms can receive travel expenses for handling cases in different places in advance according to the needs of handling cases. Relevant provisions of the Measures for the Administration of Lawyers' Fees: 1 Article 4: The fees for lawyers' services shall be subject to government-guided prices and market-regulated prices. 2. Article 5 A law firm shall provide the following legal services in accordance with the law, subject to government-guided prices: (1) Acting as an agent in civil litigation cases; (2) Acting as an agent in administrative litigation cases; (3) Acting as an agent for state compensation cases; (four) to provide legal advice to criminal suspects in criminal cases, to represent complaints and accusations, to apply for bail pending trial, and to act as the defendant's defender, private prosecutor or agent ad litem of the victim; (5) Acting as an agent for appeals in various litigation cases. The fees charged by law firms for providing other legal services shall be subject to market-regulated prices. 3. Article 6 The benchmark price and fluctuation range of government-guided prices shall be formulated by the competent price departments of the people's governments of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government in conjunction with the judicial administrative departments at the same level. Article 9 The fees for lawyer services subject to market-regulated prices shall be determined by the law firm through consultation with the clients. Law firms should consider the following main factors when negotiating the fees for lawyer services with clients: (1) working hours spent; (two) the difficulty of legal affairs; (3) the client's affordability; (4) Risks and responsibilities that lawyers may bear; (5) The lawyer's social reputation and working level.