Law firms' hush-hush relationship with freelancers
Outsourcing client work is something many firms do,
yet very few talk about.
Calculating the perfect number of lawyers needed to deliver client work, exactly when it's required, and across all the many niches of the law – it's as much an art as it is a science.
It's little wonder why a growing number of firms are relying on freelance lawyers to keep up with the peaks and troughs.
Yet the topic of outsourcing is somewhat taboo in legal circles.
ÀÏ˾»úÎçÒ¹¸£Àû investigates just how much client work law firms are outsourcing to freelancers, the pros and cons of doing so, and where firms should draw a line in the sand.
Download the report to find out:
- The percentage of work law firms send to freelancers.
- The type of work most commonly contracted out.
- How short and long-term arrangements firms have with freelance lawyers.
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