Recently, the post "A lawyer in Shanghai cannot survive because he earns 5,000 yuan a month and earns 20,000 yuan a month by doing live broadcasts" sparked heated discussions among netizens. A female lawyer in Shanghai revealed that she "earns 20,000 yuan a month through live bro

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Recently, the post "A lawyer in Shanghai

cannot survive because of a monthly income of 5,000 yuan

earns 20,000 yuan a month by doing border live broadcasts"

has sparked heated discussions among netizens

A female lawyer in Shanghai revealed

" earns 20,000 yuan a month by doing border live broadcasts"

Recently, the post 'A lawyer in Shanghai cannot survive because he earns 5,000 yuan a month and earns 20,000 yuan a month by doing live broadcasts' sparked heated discussions among netizens. A female lawyer in Shanghai revealed that she 'earns 20,000 yuan a month through live bro - Lujuba

Screenshots posted online show

in the comment area of ​​content related to independent lawyers.

Some netizens revealed

"Let's go live on the sidelines.

My lawyer's income is 5k.

Live broadcast income is about 20,000.

I can't survive in Shanghai without live broadcast."

I responded: I'm just kidding.

did not dance on the sidelines

html April 20

A netizen posted a video in response to this comment, saying

it was just a joke of hers at the time

but it was reposted by many people and spread rumors

Recently, the post 'A lawyer in Shanghai cannot survive because he earns 5,000 yuan a month and earns 20,000 yuan a month by doing live broadcasts' sparked heated discussions among netizens. A female lawyer in Shanghai revealed that she 'earns 20,000 yuan a month through live bro - Lujuba

She said that she was a young lawyer in 1999, and it was inevitable that she would have some income without a case. anxiety. Some time ago, I was searching for the topic of side jobs for lawyers, and I saw someone advising lawyers to do side jobs. found it funny and jokingly said, "Let's go live with side jobs."

She said that did not dance while doing live broadcasts. always wore plush pajamas. The content of the live broadcast also included answering some legal issues and emotional doubts with fans. However, some colleagues and self-media based on a few words on the Internet. The Justice Bureau and the Lawyers Association reported him, and he was also asked by the law firm leader to remove the video of dancing Gapfa.

is sorry for what he said as a joke. will definitely be careful in his words and deeds in the future.

Recently, the post 'A lawyer in Shanghai cannot survive because he earns 5,000 yuan a month and earns 20,000 yuan a month by doing live broadcasts' sparked heated discussions among netizens. A female lawyer in Shanghai revealed that she 'earns 20,000 yuan a month through live bro - Lujuba

After that, the blogger also publicly introduced his name and other personal information, and said that since he entered the legal profession in June 22, he has gone from 4,500 yuan as a trainee lawyer to 5,500 yuan as a salaried lawyer, and there is not much left after paying the rent. After work, I live broadcast on the platform, growing from 10,000 followers to almost 600,000 followers, sacrificing all my leisure and entertainment time, almost all year round.

The Shanghai Lawyers Association said:

is currently verifying

The reporter inquired the Shanghai Lawyer Industry Credit Information Service Platform and found that there is only one lawyer with the same name, and the practicing institution is Beijing Lianggao (Shanghai) Law Firm. The reporter called the Shanghai executive director of the firm, and the other party confirmed that she was still practicing in the law firm. "The law firm is currently communicating with her."

The reporter also called the Shanghai Lawyers Association to ask whether the blogger's remarks and account content were suspected of violating regulations. The staff said that the Lawyers Association has paid attention to the situation and is currently verifying it.

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Labor Daily new media editor: Gao Qi

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