(This article reflects practical advisory experience from HT Legal VN)
1. Why preparation matters
In practice, businesses often approach legal advisory services with general requests such as contract review or labor consultation, without clearly identifying their current operational issues.
As a result, legal advice may become generic and fail to address actual risks.
Proper preparation is therefore not merely about providing documents, but about clearly identifying the issues that need to be addressed.
2. Defining objectives and scope
Businesses should clarify:
(i) Objectives
- Standardizing legal documentation;
- Handling ongoing issues;
- Establishing internal legal control mechanisms;
- Engaging legal advisors as an external legal function.
(ii) Scope
- Contracts;
- Employment and HR compliance;
- Internal policies and regulations;
- Industry-specific compliance;
- Dispute and pre-dispute matters.
Fragmented handling of these areas may lead to inconsistent risk control.
3. Required documents
To ensure practical and effective advisory, businesses should provide:
- Corporate documents (ERC, charter, organizational structure);
- Contract templates and executed contracts;
- Internal policies and procedures;
- Insurance and compliance-related records;
- Any ongoing dispute or claim documents.
In practice, providing only standard templates without reflecting actual operations may lead to incomplete risk assessment.

4. Documents as a reflection of operations
Legal review is not limited to checking formal validity, but aims to:
- Understand how regulations are applied in practice;
- Identify inconsistencies between documents and actual operations;
- Assess the company’s position in case of disputes.
A formally compliant system may still carry risks if it does not reflect actual practices.
5. Scope of ongoing legal advisory
Typical services include:
- Contract review and legal opinions;
- Advisory on operational issues;
- Drafting and revising internal policies;
- Risk identification and mitigation;
- Support in dealing with authorities or counterparties.
Unclear scope may lead to mismatched expectations and additional costs.
6. Structuring a suitable service package
Service design should be based on:
- Business scale;
- Industry;
- Level of internal compliance;
- Frequency of legal issues.
A fixed model is unlikely to fit all businesses.
7. Practical considerations
To ensure effectiveness:
- Clearly define scope at the outset;
- Assign internal contact persons;
- Provide timely and consistent information;
- Maintain coordination throughout the process.
Delayed or incomplete information is a common cause of ineffective advisory.
8. Conclusion
Ongoing legal advisory is not merely a reactive service,
but a mechanism to build and maintain a legal control system aligned with business operations.
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