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what does a firm need a lawyer for? and got a better answer
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It depends on what kind of firm, but usually for drafting and reading contracts - so as not to be cheated and not to heat up.
It depends on what kind of firm, but usually for drafting and reading contracts - so as not to be cheated and not to heat up.
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To catch the bugs in the contracts. Handle deals. Solve financial problems in a legal way.
To catch the bugs in the contracts. Handle deals. Solve financial problems in a legal way.
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Who says you need it? Get him out of here with a fucking broom!
Who says you need it? Get him out of here with a fucking broom!
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It seems to me that you should refer to the job description of the lawyer of the legal adviser. there is a detailed description of what a lawyer should do in the enterprise. In short it is - contract work prtensii questions of property management.
It seems to me that you should refer to the job description of the lawyer of the legal adviser. there is a detailed description of what a lawyer should do in the enterprise. In short it is - contract work prtensii questions of property management.
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can save a firm a lot of money on drawing up claims
can save a firm a lot of money on drawing up claims
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For contract drafting analysis of agreements and doing business in a complex legal field. To protect the interests of the company in various instances, ranging from the courts and ending with the tax authorities.Now in such simple firms like small businesses often the role of the lawyer and the expert is replaced by the chief accountant of the company. But even an experienced accountant is difficult to do without legal systems at his fingertips and without the advice of lawyers and auditors.
For contract drafting analysis of agreements and doing business in a complex legal field. To protect the interests of the company in various instances, ranging from the courts and ending with the tax authorities.Now in such simple firms like small businesses often the role of the lawyer and the expert is replaced by the chief accountant of the company. But even an experienced accountant is difficult to do without legal systems at his fingertips and without the advice of lawyers and auditors.