New Practical Law In-house resource, Practice note, Using alternative legal service providers to improve legal department operations
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Recently, legal departments have begun moving away from exclusively outsourcing their legal work to law firms and have started sending work to non-traditional service suppliers known as alternative legal service providers (ALSPs). The services provided by ALSPs to legal departments include:
- Performing legal-related tasks that the department wants to separate from a law firm's representation of the organisation in an underlying legal matter.
- Handling legal-related tasks previously performed by department lawyers and staff.
- Depending on the jurisdiction's practising requirements, providing legal advice and representation to the organisation in place of a traditional law firm.
Practice note, Using alternative legal service providers to improve legal department operations discusses the key features of ALSPs and outlines:
- The definition of ALSP.
- The size and growth of the ALSP market.
- The different types of ALSPs.
- The services typically provided by ALSPs.
- The benefits and challenges of using ALSPs.
- Tips for successfully planning for, identifying, retaining and managing ALSPs.