Now that I’m back on the other side of the law firm | consultant equation, I strive to outsource to avoid disasters in the first place. The pace of litigation often forces administrators to make very quick decisions whether to complete a project internally or outsource. Generally, there are three factors that influence that determination:
1. Economics: Does it make financial sense for the firm and/or the client to outsource?
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