The difference between litigation and lawyer's letter

Legal analysis: the difference between litigation and lawyer's letter is that litigation refers to all activities of judicial organs and parties to a case in cooperation with other participants in litigation. Lawyers' letters are unofficial documents and generally have no legal effect. Prosecution is a civil right endowed by law by the legal relationship of civil, administrative and criminal private prosecution. When one's rights and interests are infringed, it is also a prerequisite for starting the national protection machine.

Legal basis: Article 49 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) has the right to entrust an agent, apply for withdrawal, collect and provide evidence, argue, request mediation, file an appeal and apply for enforcement. The parties may consult the relevant materials of this case and copy the relevant materials and legal documents of this case. The scope and methods of consulting and copying relevant materials in this case shall be stipulated by the Supreme People's Court. The parties must exercise their litigation rights in accordance with the law, abide by the litigation order, and perform legally effective judgments, rulings and conciliation statements.