1. If a lawyer cancels the entrustment contract in the process of representing a case, he should inform the client in time and hand over the relevant documents to the new lawyer.
2. If the lawyer cancels the entrustment contract before the court session, it is necessary to decide whether to postpone the court session according to the specific circumstances. If the new lawyer needs some time to understand the case and prepare the defense materials, he can apply to the court for an extension of the hearing. If the court session is postponed, it is necessary to inform all relevant parties and inform the new court session time.
3. If the court session has started, but the lawyer cancels the entrustment contract, it is necessary to decide how to deal with it according to the specific situation. If the parties can appear in court to defend, they can continue the trial. If the parties need a lawyer to represent them, but the lawyer has terminated the entrustment contract, they need to apply to the court for an extension of the court session and send a new lawyer to represent them at the new court session.
4. In the trial, if the lawyer cancels the entrustment contract, the trial content needs to be determined according to the specific circumstances. If the parties have found a new lawyer to represent them and the new lawyer has prepared the defense materials, then the new lawyer can represent them. If the parties do not find a new lawyer to represent them, they need to defend themselves. Generally speaking, the lawyer's termination of the contract will have a certain impact on the handling of the case, which needs to be handled according to the specific situation. If the parties can find a new lawyer in time and prepare the defense materials, they can continue the trial. If the parties do not find a new lawyer, they need to defend themselves or apply to the court for an extension of the hearing. During the trial, the court will determine the content of the trial according to the specific circumstances of the case to ensure the fairness and justice of the trial.