What should I do after receiving the lawyer's letter?

When you receive a letter from a lawyer, first of all, don't panic. You should respond specifically according to your actual situation:

1.? First of all, find out the key points of the dispute between the two sides and make it clear whether it is really reasonable in law; You can consult the following lawyers;

2.? For minor disputes, after lawyer analysis, if you are in an obvious weak position, you can consider peaceful negotiation with the other party.

(1) A lawyer's letter is a kind of advance notice, indicating that one party to the dispute is ready to bring a lawsuit against you.

(2) the lawyer's letter itself will not have legal consequences, just a warning.

(3) If you don't want to go to court, negotiate with the other party on how to resolve the dispute after receiving the lawyer's letter.

(4) If you think you have no problem and are not afraid of being sued by the other party, then you don't have to worry about the lawyer's letter.

(5) The lawyer's letter is the negotiation behavior of the other party before the prosecution.

(6) If the lawyer's letter is not fulfilled, the other party may bring a lawsuit to the court.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Lawyers Law

Article 28

Lawyers can engage in the following businesses:

(a) to accept the entrustment of natural persons, legal persons or other organizations as legal advisers;

(two) to accept the entrustment of the parties in civil cases and administrative cases, to act as agents and to participate in litigation;

(3) Accepting the entrustment of criminal suspects and defendants in criminal cases or legal aid agencies to act as defenders according to law, accepting the entrustment of private prosecutors in private prosecution cases, victims in public prosecution cases or their close relatives to participate in litigation as agents;

(four) to accept the entrustment and represent the complaints of various litigation cases;

(five) to accept the entrustment and participate in mediation and arbitration activities;

(6) Accepting entrustment to provide non-litigation legal services;

(seven) to answer questions about the law and write litigation documents and other documents related to legal affairs.