Our previous article, “What to Do When Hiring a Contract Attorney” (Daily Report, June 15, 2015, and New Jersey Law Journal, June 22, 2015), discussed some of the rewards and risks of using contract attorneys.
Based on the response from readers, one thing is clear: The use of contract attorneys is on the rise, with law firms eager to learn more about the steps they can take to safely and securely use contract attorneys.
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