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What should I do if I receive a letter from an installment lawyer?

Receiving a lawyer's letter from Staging Music does not mean that Staging Music really wants to sue. The borrower should not panic, first check whether the lawyer's letter is true or not. If the lawyer's letter is false, it is a means of collection and plays a deterrent role; If it is true, then it is suggested that the borrower actively negotiate with the collection personnel of installment music to show that he has a strong willingness to repay and strive not to go to court. After all, litigation is laborious and laborious.

First, we need to find out what a lawyer's letter is.

A lawyer's letter is a letter sent by a law firm and a lawyer to accept the entrustment of a client. The letter was only made to the other party on the entrusted matters, and it was not legally binding, but the other party could handle it properly after receiving it, which also proved the fact that the letter was sent because of the entrusted matters.

So what should we do if we really receive the so-called lawyer's letter sent by the platform?

In fact, these letters, subpoenas, collection reports, etc. What you receive is fake, which is a pressure to collect the company, and makes you feel the pressure to deal with the arrears as soon as possible.

Because many third-party collection companies are registered in the name of law firms, sending letters is just a routine operation for them. What's more, many borrowers or cardholders really have no assets under their names. If they sue, if they don't recover their debts, they may have to pay legal fees. If you are not at ease, the real lawyer's letter will have the contact number of the entrusted lawyer and the detailed location of the law firm. You can make a phone call to find out the details.

What if I receive a letter from a lawyer?

A lawyer's letter is a kind of advance notice, indicating that the other party to your dispute is ready to file a lawsuit against you. If you don't want to go to court, discuss with the other party how to solve it after receiving the lawyer's letter.

If you think you have no problem and are not afraid of being sued by the other party, then you don't need to worry about the lawyer's letter.

The lawyer's letter itself will not have legal consequences, just a warning.

Lawyer's letter is generally regarded as a threat of litigation, which may be that the parties put pressure on the other party to make peace on their own initiative in order to gain the advantage of negotiation; It is also possible that the parties lose confidence in conflict resolution and issue a lawsuit warning. Of course, it may also include the purpose of the parties or lawyers spying on each other and tempting information.

Receiving a lawyer's letter does not mean that you will bear the risks mentioned in the lawyer's letter, nor does it rule out the possibility that the parties can make up for it, let alone the judgment of a non-owned court! So you don't have to be confused and act rashly because of the lawyer's letter. You can keep silent and follow the development of the situation, or you can hire a lawyer to discuss countermeasures, or you can send a tit-for-tat lawyer letter to the other party in turn.

Of course, the lawyer's letter can also convey the intention or notice of the parties' urging, refusal and dissolution, which will have certain legal consequences, and you may need to evaluate it carefully.

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People's Republic of China (PRC) Lawyers Law

Article 29 As a legal adviser, a lawyer shall, in accordance with the agreement, provide advice to the client on relevant legal issues, draft and review legal documents, participate in litigation, mediation or arbitration activities as an agent, handle other legal affairs entrusted, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the client.