What Does a Personal Attorney do?
Private lawyers come from a developed western legal society. With the progress of society and the development of civilization, private lawyers are increasingly involved in the lives of citizens and families. Since the modern society, private lawyer services have been covering all aspects of social life, such as the United States , 98% deal with private lawyers, 1% have a strong corporate lawyer camp, and the other 1% have legal aid from the state.
- A private lawyer is a lawyer hired by a client to provide legal services such as answering legal questions, assessing legal consequences, assessing legal risks, and representing legal affairs.
- Private lawyers generally have a strong trust relationship with the client, and are familiar with the client's property status, economic behavior, and expression of intention. Therefore, the private lawyer must have a stricter duty of confidentiality and perform a stricter obligation of loyalty. [1]
- "Service creates value"! This is especially true of lawyer services. Good lawyer opinions can most directly, most effectively and economically achieve the goals of clients, thereby minimizing the waste of energy, time, and money. Creating value is
- 1. Answer related legal consultations involving citizens' personal property rights and personal rights in daily life, including but not limited to creditor's rights and debts, marriage and family, house demolition, house sale, labor injury, private investment, consumption, inheritance, traffic accident compensation, personal Damages, etc .;
- 2. Provide standardized contract text format for individual citizens to engage in various civil and economic activities;
- 3. Conduct credit investigations for citizens, and handle industrial and commercial or tax registration;
- 4. Personal notarization for citizens;
- 5. Provide the latest information on laws and regulations related to the personal employment of citizens;
- 6. Drafting, revising, and reviewing relevant legal documents involving individual citizens, negotiating transactions and disputes on behalf of private individuals, and assisting in drafting the outline of negotiations;
- 7, to help citizens plan, analyze and judge the personal legal affairs involved, and propose proposals, and issue formal legal opinions;
- 8. Protect the citizens' legal rights and interests such as reputation, personal, freedom, property, intellectual property rights (patent rights, copyrights) as a lawyer;
- 9. Accept all kinds of civil, administrative, and criminal cases by private agents, issue statements, issue legal opinions, lawyers 'certificates, lawyers' letters, etc .;
- 10. Handle the transfer and pledge of private property (houses, stocks, etc.); supervise private property on their behalf;
- 11. Handle other personal legal matters that are inconvenient for you.
- 12. Provide special legal consulting services for individual citizens (including foreigners), draft various documents and handle relevant procedures on their behalf.
- Why hire a private lawyer?
- The importance of corporate legal counsel is well known, and private legal counsel is still a foreign concept to many people. In fact, in our lives, all kinds of legal issues arise from time to time. As society progresses, private legal counsel has become increasingly involved in people's daily lives. Good lawyer advice can most directly, effectively and economically achieve the client's goals, thereby minimizing the waste of your energy, time and money.
- The role of a personal legal adviser is to intervene in the fastest way and handle your various legal affairs in the most effective way, so as to better safeguard your legitimate rights and interests. Fundamentally speaking, the private legal advisory service is a preventive consumer service. Its value is reflected in the timely service provided by a private lawyer, and it has a high frequency of occurrence, high utilization, and value for money.