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After a credit card is sued by a bank, do I need to pay attorney fees for pre-litigation mediation?

Legal Subjectivity:

If a party is sued by a bank, if he or she entrusts a lawyer, he or she will need to pay attorney fees. This refers to the remuneration that the lawyer should receive for representing the client in legal affairs. Case collection fees are charged uniformly in the name of the law firm, and attorney fees are not allowed to be collected privately. Legal objectivity:

Article 4 of the "Measures for the Administration of Lawyer Service Fees": Lawyer service fees shall be subject to government-guided prices and market-regulated prices. Article 5 of the "Administrative Measures for Lawyer Service Charges" provides that law firms provide the following legal services in accordance with the law at government-guided prices: (1) Agency for civil litigation cases; (2) Agency for administrative litigation cases; (3) Agency for state compensation cases; (4) Provide legal advice to suspects in criminal cases, act on behalf of appeals and accusations, apply for bail pending trial, serve as defenders of defendants or private prosecutors, and litigation agents for victims; (5) Act as agent for appeals in various litigation cases. The fees for other legal services provided by law firms shall be subject to market-adjusted prices.