Legal services
In today's fast-paced world, the demand for directional legal services. In view of the enormity of the legal regulations concerning various spheres of social and economic life, it is impossible to be a specialist in all areas of law.
Therefore, the market for legal services is changing. Chambers accepting any type of case is slowly becoming a thing of the past and is being replaced by those that have geared themselves towards serving a specific range of clients, have specialised or re-branded themselves, and are using new technologies and implementing effective management systems combined with the ability to communicate clearly with clients.
This is a consequence of ever-changing legislation and constant amendments, which are sometimes impossible to keep up with, and to which technological progress and the intensive development of the market economy make a significant contribution.
Developments in the legal services market are also the consequence of clients' expectations becoming more and more complex and going beyond the typical legal framework. Business advice, strategic decision-making and planning consultancy are just some of them. As a result, more and more is being demanded of lawyers, which, on the one hand, increases their field of activity and, on the other, maximises the concentration of a range of services in one place.
The expectations of today's business clients are most understandable. This is why some law firms focus primarily on legal services for entrepreneurs from various sectors of the economy, in particular the construction, fuel, energy, automotive and manufacturing industries. Such services are aimed at supporting business interests both in the dimension of internal activities of the company - such as organisational matters, restructuring or relations between partners - and in the external dimension - related to cooperation with other entities participating in business transactions.
In view of the gradual expansion of scope of legal services, it is not always as simple and obvious to determine whether a particular service has the character of a legal service as it might seem. Classifications issued on the basis of regulations on public statistics, which provide a kind of reference point in this respect, may prove helpful in this respect. Thus, according to the Polish Classification of Business Activity, legal activity classified in section M, division 69 (code 69.10.Z) includes, inter alia, representation before courts or other authorities, legal advice, provision of consultations, preparation of legal documentation such as: statutes, regulations, contracts, registration documents, as well as those concerning patents and copyrights.
It is important to note that in order to perform the activities described in the first point, one must have not only legal knowledge but also special professional qualifications. Legal representation services are reserved for advocates and legal advisers only. Lawyers unqualified advocate be legal adviser can advise on out-of-court matters, draft contracts or provide legal opinions. However, they do not have the ability to appear before courts and authorities as trial attorneys and therefore will not conduct a case before a court.
Law firms They meet the needs of modern entrepreneurs by offering assistance and legal and tax advice. They do not limit the scope of our services to the performance of specific activities, but try to respond to the current needs and problems of the company in all possible ways. If the situation requires it, they take unconventional actions and apply a non-standard approach to solving the problem. They have an excellent understanding of the difficult economic relations in which we currently operate.
That is why services of good law firms are practical services, adapted to the real needs of modern business.
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