What are the ways of thinking for lawyers to represent various cases?

According to the principal-agent agreement and power of attorney signed by law firms and clients, and according to the relevant provisions of the Civil Procedure Law, lawyers can be divided into general agents and specially authorized agents. (1) general agent: agent for procedural issues, such as participating in litigation activities, investigation, providing relevant evidence, participating in court debates and mediation, etc. The power of attorney is to participate in litigation activities, and it is not a clear statement of the substantive rights of the parties to the case, because the client does not need to specifically authorize the agent. (2) An agent who specially authorizes an agent to entrust a lawyer to make a direct decision on the substantive issues of the case and make a clear statement, such as proposing, admitting, giving up, changing the claim, reaching a settlement, filing a counterclaim or appealing, etc. More knowledge about lawyer engagement >> Guide to lawyer engagement