When she joined the newly-founded Hefei Arbitration Commission in East China’s Anhui province in 1988, Xu Fang, a fresh college graduate at the time, had to share a shabby office with three colleagues to handle some 20 cases each year, with people often confusing their work with labor arbitration.
Before becoming a lawyer about a decade ago, Wu Fengying worked in the construction industry in Tianjin, where she witnessed firsthand the hardship of migrant construction workers who live in terrible conditions and do the same laborious work every day.
Since taking up the work on the annual national legal profession admission exam in the city of Baoding, North China’s Hebei province, in 2017, Yin Ming, a principal staff member of the local judicial bureau, has been working hard and responsibly to ensure exam system's smooth operation.
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