I remember this lawyer friend once told an example, that is, after accepting the entrustment of the client, he briefly shook hands with the opposing lawyer before the trial, which made the client have some doubts and even spit on others intentionally or unintentionally. He is a friend of a professional lawyer for many years. Only in the process of a chat, I frankly told the parties the reason for shaking hands, as well as the etiquette and literacy behind it, and at the same time eased the relevant concerns of the parties.
Of course, he also simply told us laymen that few lawyers would show high emotional intelligence. For example, they are as close as the client, and the opposing lawyer will not only shake hands when he reaches out, but even abuse and verbally attack in various private places. But this is only a rare case. The purpose of this kind of lawyer is not to really slander the other party itself, but to psychologically attack the client? Pacify? And get better practical benefits? Harvest? .
It can be seen that the handshake between lawyers is just a normal expression of etiquette and professionalism, without any? Emotional? And taboos. Moreover, if a lawyer who should be objective and fair shows emotional appearance, or even shows hostility to the opposing lawyer, then I think not only the judiciary has reservations about the lawyer's professional quality, but also the parties will basically doubt his ability, so this handshake is only a basic thing and should not be paid more attention and dramatized by the outside world.