2. Scope of Work Corporate Lawyer and Litigation Lawyer

The next fundamental difference is the scope of work. A corporate lawyer has a scope of work in the form of providing legal services related to commercial transactions, including drafting agreements, negotiations and registration, to providing legal opinions.

On the other hand, the scope of work of litigation lawyer is related to providing services to resolve legal disputes, such as preparing court documents, negotiations, trials, to providing legal opinions.

3. Tasks Corporate Lawyer and Litigation Lawyer

In accordance with the scope of work that has been mentioned above, the following is an explanation of the tasks of corporate lawyer and litigation lawyer.

Tasks Corporate Lawyer

(1) Establishment of Corporation

When establishing a company, a corporate lawyer is needed to start in taking care of important documents. Business establishment requires legalization in the field of law so that it is truly trusted and official.

In order to operate a business, a lawyer must have completed all the necessary documents. The document serves to explain what form of business, obligations to be fulfilled, and other rights that need to be made important documents.

(2) Preparation of Company Contracts

The next task of a lawyer in the company is to take care of all contracts related to the company, ranging from employee work contracts to cooperation agreements with other companies. All of these contracts are drawn up based on applicable laws.

(3) Handling Mergers and Acquisitions

In order for the business in a company to develop, a way that can be done is to merge or join with another company or acquire or take ownership rights from another company.

In this case, the task of the company lawyer is to examine and test all the assets and responsibilities of the company. All activities ranging from negotiation, preparation, to supervision of the agreement between the two companies are the responsibility of the company lawyer.

(4) Managing Shares and Capital Markets

If the company is already listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), the issuer's lawyer is also responsible for issuing legal documents regarding share ownership up to bonds.

The company's lawyer is also responsible as an advisor to both the company and clients regarding legal provisions in the capital market. This aims to minimize fraud, market manipulation, and transparency in public companies.

(5) Managing Company Needs

The specialization of a corporate lawyer is very important in managing a company, especially when establishing one.