More than 90 percent of Beijing's law firms are small- or medium-sized firms which employ over 80 percent of the city's 35,000 lawyers and are much more vulnerable to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic than large ones.
Bearing this in mind, the Department of Justice of Beijing has enacted a basket of nine specific measures in a bid to help local law firms, especially small and medium-sized ones, navigate the ongoing crisis.
1. Strengthen the Party's leadership over the development of the industry
- Encourage larger law firms to help out smaller ones under the leadership of the same Party cells
2. Streamline the procedure for getting a lawyer's license
- Simplify the formalities for acquiring a lawyer's license in order to help law firms bring in talents more readily
3. Lower the threshold for founding a law firm
- Reduce the minimum asset requirement for establishing a law firm
4. Exempt lawyers from part of the annual membership fee
- Exempt local lawyers from partial annual membership fee charged by the city's lawyers' association during the level I public health emergency response period
5. Raise the ratio of mutual aid fund
- Appropriately increase the mutual aid fund as a share of the annual membership fee and provide financial support for lawyers with severe diseases
6. Provide technical support for remote working
- Propel the building of an online case-handling platform and a data sharing mechanism with local courts to enable lawyers to file and handle cases online
7. Conduct fast-track annual evaluation for qualified law firms and lawyers
- Shorten the evaluation process for well-managed law firms and eligible lawyers in order to lower the operating cost of law firms
8. Strive to include law firms into the preferential policies for SMEs
- Try to let law firms benefit from the same preferential and supporting policies of the municipal government for small and medium-sized enterprises
9. Strive to help law firms obtain credit support
- Work with the city's banking and insurance regulator and initial loan service center to provide initial loans for credit-free law firms which are in need of funding
Ministry of Justice of the
People's Republic of China