What does special authorization for attorney representation mean?

Legal subjectivity:

A lawyer's agency authority is divided into general agency and special authorization: 1. General agency General agency mainly refers to litigation agency behavior that does not involve the disposal of the principal's substantive rights and obligations. . For example, acting on behalf of the client to sue and respond to lawsuits, participate in court investigations, mediation, and court hearings, provide relevant evidence and statements on behalf of the client, and express debate opinions, etc. 2. Special agent Specially authorized agency mainly refers to litigation in which the agent enjoys the substantive rights and obligations of disposing of the client agency behavior. Such as admitting, giving up, changing claims, settling, and filing counterclaims or appeals on your behalf. These are all specially authorized agency actions by the principal, and the legal consequences shall be borne by the authorized principal. Specially authorized attorneys have greater authority. Legal objectivity:

Article 18 of the Patent Law of the People's Republic of China. If a foreigner, foreign enterprise or other foreign organization without a habitual residence or business office in China applies for a patent in China, he shall apply for a patent in accordance with The agreement signed between the country to which it belongs and China or the international treaty to which China is a party, or in accordance with the principle of reciprocity, shall be handled in accordance with this law. Article 19 of the "Patent Law of the People's Republic of China" When foreigners, foreign enterprises or other foreign organizations without regular residence or business offices in China apply for patents and handle other patent matters in China, they shall entrust a patent agency established in accordance with the law. Handled by agency. Chinese entities or individuals that apply for patents and handle other patent matters domestically may entrust a patent agency established in accordance with the law to handle them. Patent agencies shall abide by laws and administrative regulations and handle patent applications or other patent matters as entrusted by the agent; they shall be responsible for keeping confidential the contents of the agent's inventions and creations, except where the patent application has been published or announced. The specific management measures for patent agencies shall be stipulated by the State Council.