In the process of the case, there is a general understanding of the law and facts, for example, the civil case knows the general context of the provisions of the basic laws such as the Civil Code, and draws a general judgment based on the general understanding of the facts of the case, or can obtain the payment of the other party, or has certain reasons for defense. The person who is being ** will also know this, but he is not familiar with the cumbersome litigation procedures, relatively complete regulations and some format documents, and he needs to do these things well. However, if you are a person who entrusts a lawsuit, you only know and master some superficial knowledge of the client, it is really regrettable.
The search of cases is not equivalent to the discovery of a simple legal opinion, and the more direct influencing factors for the adjudicator should include other previous rulings. ** The legal opinion provided by the person is just a repetition of the unilateral proposition, and what is placed in front of the adjudicator is those several different legal views, which need to be supported by empirical evidence, and the more a certain point of view is adopted, the greater the corresponding adjudication tendency. And the more conservative the person is in this regard, the more it will hinder the protection of the client's interests.
In addition to the provisions of the basic law, there are more specific judicial interpretations, administrative regulations, industry-specific regulations, etc., which also play a pivotal role in the substantive handling of the case. Repeating the basic principles of civil and commercial affairs or the basic legal provisions is difficult to attribute to diligence. **If a person is a role, he really needs to be more serious and invested when acting, and the "lines" can be richer and more realistic.
Small cases are not small", in fact, it should not be pursued by lawyers, although the interests of the client are not greater than the sky, but at least greater than the inertia of the first person. Digging up facts, searching for regulations, legal, and doing everything possible to influence the views of official documents, there should be a sense of happiness of skill.