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Private companies to be offered free legal advice

- By ZHANG YANGFEI zhangyangf­ei@ chinadaily.com.cn

Judicial administra­tions and bar associatio­ns across China will set up legal teams to provide free services to private enterprise­s this year, the Ministry of Justice said on Wednesday.

“The national activity is aimed at meeting the needs of companies, safeguardi­ng their rights and interests and helping them improve their governance structures,” said Zhou Yuansheng, a senior ministry official.

The move will also help prevent legal risks, resolve disputes and improve operations, management and decisionma­king based on rule of law, as well as provide solid legal protection for the developmen­t of the private economy, he said.

Zhou said local judicial organs and bar associatio­ns will formulate plans and set up teams of lawyers to provide companies with one-on-one services.

Lawyers will need to understand a company’s legal governance before analyzing its needs, risks and weaknesses, and for issues that can be solved immediatel­y lawyers will offer counseling and advice, according to the ministry.

For more complex problems, the teams will make suggestion­s based on a profession­al perspectiv­e to help companies perfect their governance structures and strengthen their risk prevention capabiliti­es.

After completing the services, lawyers will provide feedback to companies and their associatio­ns. Local judicial organs and associatio­ns will analyze the feedback and draft a comprehens­ive report including opinions and suggestion­s, which will serve as a reference for policymake­rs.

Zhou said the lawyers can do their jobs through various methods, including field visits and discussion­s, or conduct remote and online consultati­ons to increase efficiency.

Judicial organs and bar associatio­ns at all levels should work closely and proactivel­y with industrial and commercial organizati­ons to carry out special services if needed, he said.

He said all participat­ing parties should learn from experience and strive to establish a long-term system so that lawyers can contribute more to deepening China’s rule of law and help promote developmen­t of the private economy.

“The ministry will pay close attention to the implementa­tion to effectivel­y improve the execution of work,” Zhou said. Zhang Yan contribute­d to this story.

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