Some of these firms operate as legal
outsourcers contracting their lawyers to small businesses that want a lawyer on - site but can not afford a full - time in - house lawyer or to large corporations that have in - house legal departments but need extra assistance from time to time... [more]
Some of these firms operate as legal
outsourcers contracting their lawyers to small businesses that want a lawyer on - site but can not afford a full - time in - house lawyer or to large corporations that have in - house legal departments but need extra assistance from time to time.
Not exact matches
Like most in the direct - to - consumer space, Warby was an
outsourcer, designing the products and sourcing the materials — but then
contracting them out to a manufacturer.
Simply stated, there is currently a risk in Quebec that systems integrators and
outsourcers that provide software as part of a service engagement may be held liable, as sellers under the sales
contract regime, for any latent defects in such software... with uncapped liability.
However, due to the number and assortment of
contracts that organisations typically enter into — with employees, suppliers,
outsourcers, etc. —
contract management, if done manually, is a time - consuming, manpower - intensive and error - ridden activity due to the growing complexity of a multitude of business agreements.
Due diligence and
contract management are often outsourced to legal process
outsourcers (LPOs), as are a range of other services.
Additional practices include: outsourcing document review, using
contract lawyers, implementing practices for managing outside counsel performance, implementing a commitment to diversity that extends to external law firms, and sending work to legal process
outsourcers.