Chapter 853 (The Final Chapter of Law Road Coffee)
In addition to making money, Han Tao also independently founded Lutu Coffee, which is also enthusiastic about charity and integrates charity concepts into its business model. It has not only developed deeply in the Nujiang area, but also expanded its branch network to many cities across the country.

Each store has carefully set up a special "Legal Corner" area, and regularly arranges professional lawyer volunteers to be stationed there every week to provide face-to-face legal consultation services to local residents.

This innovative "coffee + law" service model not only creates a warm social space, but also builds a convenient legal aid platform.

This public welfare initiative has received high recognition and policy support from provincial governments and first-tier cities such as Shanghai.

Through the people-friendly platform of coffee shops, Lutu Coffee has provided professional legal consultation, document writing and other assistance services to tens of thousands of people, effectively solving the legal needs of grassroots people and allowing the sunshine of the rule of law to warm more people in need.

Because Yunnan is the production base of Lvtu Coffee's special coffee beans, the first Yunnan branch was opened in Xu Hongdou's city. A special "Legal Corner" was set up in the store, and lawyer volunteers provide consulting services to local residents every week.

Each branch has carefully created a special service area called the "Legal Corner", and regularly arranges professional lawyer volunteers to be stationed in the store every week to provide free legal consultation services to local residents.

This innovative initiative has not only been highly recognized by relevant departments in Yunnan Province and other regions, but has also aroused enthusiastic responses in first-tier cities such as Shanghai and Handong.

By combining coffee culture with legal aid, Lutu Coffee has successfully helped tens of thousands of ordinary people facing legal difficulties, allowing the sunshine of the rule of law to warm more people in need.

On the opening day of a new store in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, a white-haired old man held the hand of a lawyer volunteer with tears in his eyes - he finally found a breakthrough in the demolition compensation issue that had troubled him for three years.

The Guangzhou branch helped migrant workers recover their unpaid wages, the Chengdu branch secured child support for single mothers, and the Hangzhou branch successfully mediated a number of neighborhood disputes.

The Shanghai XH District branch has even developed an AR legal consultation system, where customers can scan the QR code on a coffee cup to get preliminary advice from an intelligent legal advisor.

At the Nanjing Gulou District branch, a unique "Legal Coffee Salon" was being held. Lawyer Wang, who has been practicing for 15 years, used case stories and hand-brewed coffee to explain the key points of the Labor Contract Law to young white-collar workers, and the interaction was enthusiastic. This entertaining form made the obscure legal provisions vivid and tangible.

The Beijing Zhongguancun branch has launched an "Entrepreneurship Legal Package". Entrepreneurs only need to order a cup of "French Latte" to get a preferential package that includes company charter review, intellectual property protection and other services.

The founder of a technology company lamented: "We settled the key terms of our financing agreement over a cup of coffee here."

What is even more surprising is that the online service platform of Lvtu Coffee was recently launched. Through the mini program "Legal Cloud Clinic", users can make appointments for video consultations with more than 3000 partner lawyers across the country.

The system will also intelligently generate a "Legal Health Report" based on consultation records to alert users to potential risks.

This spring, Lutu Coffee launched the "Rural Rule of Law Lighthouse Project", driving modified coffee trucks into remote mountainous areas.

These mobile legal service stations not only bring the aroma of freshly ground coffee, but also carry the important task of popularizing legal knowledge.

Deep in the Nujiang Gorge, Lisu girl Ana also learned for the first time how to use the law to protect her land-use rights through the bilingual legal brochure on the coffee truck.

Scenes like this are being repeated at Lutu Coffee stores across the country.

As its influence grows, Lutu Coffee has begun to engage in in-depth cooperation with law schools of universities.

At the suggestion of the Law Department of Fudan University, the store added a "Legal Knowledge Corner" to interpret the Civil Code in easy-to-understand comics. In the coffee plantation in Pu'er, Yunnan, Lutu Coffee established the first "Rule of Law Demonstration Village".

Not only does it provide legal training for coffee farmers, it also sets up a mediation committee to resolve land disputes through "coffee table meetings."

The old Party branch secretary Yan Wen said with a smile: "Now everyone likes to discuss things with coffee, and their anger is half gone."

From cities to villages, Lutu Coffee is weaving an invisible web of rule of law with the aroma of coffee.

As founder Han Tao said: "What we sell is not only coffee, but also a cup of fairness and justice that can warm people's hearts."

In the office of Han Tao, the founder of the famous law firm, Lutu Coffee, the aroma of coffee beans is intertwined with the scent of ink from legal books.

Outside the floor-to-ceiling window, the neon lights of Shanghai's Lujiazui gradually lit up as he reviewed the latest quarter's public welfare report.

Data shows that last month alone, stores across the country received more than 8000 legal consultations, 43% of which involved labor disputes and 29% were related to people’s livelihood security.

"Director, the Shenzhen team has sent a new plan." The assistant knocked on the door gently and handed over a plan labeled "Coffee Legal Education on Campus."

When Han Tao was flipping through it, he saw dense notes on it - this was a legal education course for teenagers designed jointly by him and East China Normal University. He planned to intersperse legal knowledge quizzes with coffee latte art teaching.

At the same time, at the branch on Central Street in Harbin, the store manager was debugging the newly installed "legal intelligent terminal".

This device, which looks like a coffee machine, can automatically match consulting solutions based on the "concentration" (urgency of the problem) selected by the user.

An old man wearing a velvet hat curiously pressed the "Inheritance" button, and three minutes later the inheritance rights confirmation flow chart was printed out.

In Wuhan Optics Valley, the "Anti-Domestic Violence Shelter Corner" jointly established by Lutu Coffee and the local Women's Federation was quietly established.

An intelligent alarm system is hidden in the roar of the coffee grinder; what looks like an ordinary membership card is actually an electronic certificate that can be used to contact the Women's Federation with one click.

Store manager Xiaolin remembers helping a lady to move safely through the back door on the third day of opening.

The newly opened Lhasa branch combines traditional Tibetan mediation wisdom with modern law.

In the legal corner decorated with thangka, the Chinese-Tibetan bilingual version of "Legal Guide for Farmers and Herders" is placed, and butter tea and hand-brewed coffee are placed side by side on the table.

That morning, as the sun swept over the golden roof of the Potala Palace, two herders who had been arguing for years over pasture boundaries clinked coffee cups under the mediation of a lawyer.

Han Tao's phone suddenly vibrated. It was a video from the Yunnan base. In the video, Ana was explaining the newly revised Land Management Law to the villagers in Lisu language, and the sign "Rule of Law Coffee Field" behind her was shining in the sun.

Han Tao took a sip of coffee and suddenly felt that the bitter taste in the cup might be the truest taste of the rule of law in China.


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