In many companies or organizations, we often hear the term "legal representative". So, what does this "back pot" mean?
First of all, we need to understand that the word "back the pot" often refers to taking responsibility or fault for others in the Chinese context. So, as the legal representative of the company, do they need to be responsible for all the actions of the company?
In fact, the legal representative does need to bear legal responsibility for some major decisions and actions of the company. These liabilities may include contracts entered into by the company, violations of the law, and even the bankruptcy of the company. When a company faces a legal dispute or lawsuit, the legal representative also needs to represent the company in court to defend it.
However, this does not mean that the legal representative needs to be held responsible for every small mistake or problem of the company. The day-to-day operation and management of a company is usually the responsibility of the company's management, while the legal representative is more concerned with the company's major decisions and legal affairs.
In addition, in order to protect their rights and interests, the legal representative can also limit his liability through legal means. For example, they can sign an employment contract with the company that clearly stipulates the rights and obligations of both parties. At the same time, you can also reduce your risk by purchasing insurance, etc.
In conclusion, although the legal representative needs to bear legal responsibility for some major decisions and actions of the company, it does not mean that they need to be held responsible for every problem or mistake of the company. They can protect their rights and interests and reduce their risks through legal means.