The principle of client in lawyer's practice

In the practice of lawyers, the principle of parties refers to a basic principle that lawyers should adhere to when representing cases. It is emphasized that lawyers should put the interests of clients first, represent and safeguard the rights and interests of clients, and provide professional legal services for clients.

The principle of parties includes the following core points:

1. Independence: Lawyers should be independent, free from external pressure or interference, and can represent the interests of clients objectively and fairly. Lawyers should be guided by laws, ethics and professional norms and independently exercise their professional judgment and decision-making power.

2. representativeness: lawyers should fully represent the interests of the parties, actively defend them and provide legal advice. Lawyers should establish good communication and trust with clients, understand their needs and goals, and formulate appropriate legal strategies and action plans for them.

3. Confidentiality: A lawyer shall protect the privacy and confidential information of the client and shall not disclose any confidential information related to the client. In the process of representing cases, lawyers must abide by the requirements of laws and professional ethics, strictly keep the secrets of the parties and safeguard their rights and interests.

4. Loyalty: Lawyers should be loyal to their clients and give priority to their interests. Lawyers should try their best to strive for the best results for their clients, and don't harm the interests of their clients because of the interference of private interests or other interests.

5. Respect for rights: lawyers should respect the rights and wishes of the parties and their decision-making power. Lawyers can provide professional advice and guidance, but the final decision belongs to the parties themselves, and lawyers should respect the autonomy of the parties.

The principle of parties is an important cornerstone of lawyers' professional ethics, which embodies the impartiality, independence and service of lawyers' profession. Lawyers should adhere to the principle of client, serve clients wholeheartedly, represent clients' interests, safeguard clients' rights and interests, and ensure the realization of fairness and justice.