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Chinese lawyer seeks to provide legal services for industries affected by COVID- 19

By Wang Haonan, People’s Daily
How could lawyers in China better play their roles in national COVID-19 response
and what are their views and suggestions on carrying out the Peaceful China initiative
under the new circumstance? Gao Zicheng, a deputy to the 13th National People’s
Congress (NPC) and president of Beijing Lawyers Association, has been reflecting on
this question recently.
To find the answer, Gao spent 13 days visiting lawyer associations of 11 districts in
Beijing, and received more than 1,000 questionnaires from the lawyers covering such
topics as suggestions on the development of the industry and issues concerning
people’s livelihood they encountered in their practice.
“We found that the COVID-19 epidemic had threatened the survival of a large
number of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. Deep down it’s much more
than economic issues, but reveals more legal issues,” he remarked. With a
professional career of over 30 years, Gao always proceeds from the perspective of law
when looking into something.
“For example, legal service must be in place when loan defaults and debt defaults
caused by the epidemic occur, because they may bring lawsuit risks,” said Gao,
adding that if these problems are not handled properly, instabilities may ensue.
He also said that the legal service industry should work proactively and play a due
role, in a bid to resolve the conflicts.
Gao has always been concerned over the long-term development of his industry.
“Every street, town and village in Beijing should have access to public legal services
offered by relevant lawyers. It is the responsibilities of the lawyers, and the due social
responsibilities of the industry at large,” he noted.
However, law firms are also market entities responsible for their own profits and
losses. As the public legal services cannot bring in regular business incomes, the cost
of these services are often neglected, he added.
For this reason, he suggested introducing tax policies suitable for the industry, in a bid
to ensure sustainability of its development.
Gao also expressed that he would raise relevant motions at the third annual session of
the 13th National People’s Congress.
The legal service industry is characterized by easy gathering of information and
multiple channels. He found it important to make the best use of his advantages in

daily practice and voice the public concern, and put forward reasonable suggestions
from a professional perspective.
In about 3 months, Gao made over 20 suggestions, covering topics such as preventing
people from slipping back into poverty because of the epidemic and making better use
of domestic demand to boost economy.
“A NPC deputy must live up to the expectations of the people. I still have a large
amount of work to do, and I must delve deeper and focus more on the details,” Gao
said.

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