For most attorneys, legal research and writing require blocks of uninterrupted time – usually found after hours or on weekends. By outsourcing work to an independent contractor (also known as a “freelance lawyer,” “temporary attorney,” “contract attorney,” or “per diem attorney”), you have more free time, and your work is completed in a timely and efficient fashion.
Whether you need litigation support or assistance with appellate or motion work, these tasks require the attention of a trained attorney, and are easily delegated to another trained professional.
By hiring a freelance or outsource attorney, you are able to obtain high-quality legal research and writing without having to pay the overhead costs involved with hiring an associate. I provide my own malpractice insurance, office space, and research tools. I bill you at a low hourly rate and provide you with billable hours. Since my goal is to maintain a long-term relationship with my attorney clients, I strive to keep my billing reasonable, always keeping in mind that you need to make a profit. “Outsourcing” actually is profit-making and cost effective for your firm. |
Gail M. Blasie, P.C. assists Attorneys with Research, Writing, Litigation Support, Appeals, Motion Practice, Draft Pleadings, Shareholder Disputes, Business Disputes, No-Solicitation Agreements, Personal Injury, Constructive Notice Issues, and Article 78's in New York City, Brooklyn, Queens and throughout Nassau County and Suffolk County.