Does the legal affairs of state-owned enterprises have the nature of sales?

The legal affairs of state-owned enterprises are not of a sales nature. The nature of the work of the legal department of state-owned enterprises is more inclined to provide legal services such as legal consultation, compliance management, risk assessment and dispute resolution, rather than directly engaging in sales activities. The main responsibilities of the legal department of state-owned enterprises include but are not limited to:

1. Providing legal advice and legal risk assessment: The legal department of state-owned enterprises will provide legal advice to enterprises, assess their legal risks and provide corresponding legal guidance.

2. Contract management and drafting: The Legal Department is responsible for contract review, drafting and management to ensure compliance and risk control of enterprise contracts.

3. Intellectual property protection: The Legal Department is responsible for managing and protecting the intellectual property rights of enterprises, including trademarks, patents and copyrights.

4. Dispute resolution and litigation management: The Legal Department assists in handling legal disputes involving enterprises and manages relevant litigation procedures.

5. Compliance management: The Legal Department is responsible for ensuring that the business activities of enterprises meet the requirements of applicable laws, regulations and policies. Therefore, the legal affairs of state-owned enterprises are not of a sales nature.