Regardless of the type of work sourcing entails,
the key is that the work is performed by a law firm department, office, branch
or subsidiary physically separated from the firm or a third party physically
separated from the firm. All lawyers source work.
Legal Insourcing is when a lawyer manages
services internally buy skills not available in-house by body-shopping and
employment agencies.
Legal Domestic outsourcing is when a lawyer contracts
with a third party in the same country.
Legal Homeshoring or rural outsourcing is
when a lawyer contracts with a person working at home or when the lawyer
contracts with third parties in rural areas with lower wages in the same
country.
Legal out-tasking is when a lawyer contracts
with a third party for specific tasks.
Legal Outsourcing
is defined as contracting with a third-party provider for the management and
completion of a certain amount of legal and nonlegal work,
for a specified length of time, cost, and level of service.
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