Jay Fleischman had a very good post the other day called, What is Legal Process Outsourcing?
From my conversations with Jay, I know first hand he outsources work for his own law practice. And "legal process outsourcing" is something that is a natural fit for the home office lawyer. For that matter, for anyone that works from home.
Jay suggest not just outsourcing data input or document production. But those processes that actually require someone with specific skills.
The task suggested are:
Of course this list is not just limited to those above. Anything you use staff for, could be outsourced. But, keep in mind, the word outsourcing doesn't mean you are sending work overseas. You can outsource to those dong this type of work right in your own backyard.
Consider for yourself if you could use outsourcing to take some of the burden off you and your firm.


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