Looking To Outsource Legal Support Work? New Site To The Rescue!

A new site scheduled to launch tomorrow is designed to help lawyers with their outsourcing needs. The site, LawSourcing, is designed to ease the process of hiring outside help to perform projects such as legal research and writing, due diligence and document reviews, Web site design, marketing or any other type of project.

How does it work? A lawyer (or law firm) posts a description of the project and allows service providers to bid on it. Pick the provider you want, put the bid price into an escrow account with LawSourcing, and the funds are released once the project is completed and you accepted. It’s just like eLance, only limited to lawyers.

LawSourcing accepts projects only from licensed attorneys, and there is no charge for registering with the service or for posting projects unless you choose an optional enhancement for your listing.

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