What services can private legal counsel provide?
According to the entrustment contract signed by both parties through consultation, private legal counsel can provide the following services: 1, representing litigation and arbitration cases; 2. Provide legal advice for personal life, work and various legal affairs, such as house purchase, marriage, personal injury compensation, insurance claims, investment and financial management, etc. 3. Draft and review various legal documents for individuals, such as various contracts, agreements and wills; 4. Issue legal opinions on important matters; 5. Assist individuals in business negotiations; 6. Information needed for investigation, such as registration information of industrial and commercial administrative organs, vehicle registration information, real estate registration information, household registration information and other property information; 7. Assist the parties to handle various legal affairs such as house sale, loan, pledge, inheritance, gift and debt collection. 8. Lawyers witness and represent legal notarization; 9. Handle other agreed personal legal affairs. Article 165 of the Civil Code 6868 If the power of attorney is in written form, the power of attorney shall specify the name of the agent, matters of agency, authority and time limit, and shall be signed or sealed by the principal. Article 919 An entrustment contract is a contract in which the principal and the agent agree that the agent shall handle the principal's affairs. Article 920.6868 The trustor may entrust the trustee to handle one or more specific affairs, or entrust the trustee to handle all general affairs.