What does the plaintiff mean by asking the defendant's lawyer to talk to him?

The plaintiff asked the defendant's lawyer to talk to him, which may be an out-of-court settlement.

According to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, the defendant generally needs to answer the questions of the plaintiff's lawyer, but if privacy issues are involved, he can apply to the presiding judge for not answering.

The plaintiff is the party who brings a lawsuit to the court. Plaintiffs in criminal proceedings are called private prosecutors, as opposed to prosecutors.