Clientele in special labour relations: trade representatives and lawyers in individual or collective law firms
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https://doi.org/10.36151/tye.v3n3.009Keywords:
clientele, legal regime of the special employment relationship of trade representatives and lawyers in law firms, key aspectsAbstract
There are two special employment relationships in which we find references to clientele in the regulation of their respective legal regimes. On the one hand, with a prominent leading role, in the employment relationship of people who intervene in commercial operations on behalf of one or more entrepreneurs without assuming the risk and risk, colloquially, trade representatives, role of the client in the contractual relationship that justifies in itself, in our opinion, the need for special regulation. On the other hand, with much less prominence, in the employment relationship of lawyers in professional firms, classified by the legislator as special, but in its case not precisely because of the incidence of the customer for these purposes. In the following lines we deal with the legal analysis of the most transcendental issues in relation to clients in both contractual figures.
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