Deceptive civil economic disputes. After the defendant received the summons, the court conducted out-of-court mediation and paid back the money. Do I still need to pay a lawyer's commission for repaym

Deceptive civil economic disputes. After the defendant received the summons, the court conducted out-of-court mediation and paid back the money. Do I still need to pay a lawyer's commission for repayment? Yes, first of all, you hired a lawyer, and the basic service fee is available. If you win the case, you will get a commission.

The lawyer wrote the indictment for you and prepared to file a lawsuit, but the other party received a subpoena from the court and knew that it would be held, so it may be out of fear of being forced. He sought your settlement and successfully withdrew the lawsuit. Although he didn't go to court for mediation and won the case, he solved your case, so you have to pay a part of the "reward" money to the lawyer. Others tell you to give you a 50% discount, but you can negotiate. One more thing, the disappearance of the other party's money from you has been identified as illegal possession, which can constitute fraud. If there is corresponding evidence or necessity, he can be prosecuted on criminal charges. You have occupied you for 2 years, and the interest has not been paid to you. Are you too kind?