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Legal Research: How a Freelancer Can Help

Some areas of law you know cold. But sometimes your work takes you into entirely new legal territory. And sometimes the legal lay of the land is familiar, but the cubby hole of it at issue is not. Should you do the legal research required yourself? It often makes more sense to outsource it to a freelancer....

Using a Freelance Attorney to Cover Parental Leave

Planning for the addition of a baby or small child to a household is time filled with both joy and anxiety. The question of how to maintain and temporarily transition work or professional obligations weighs heavily on the mind of many people, especially attorneys. Attorneys at big firms, small firms, solo...

How a freelance attorney can benefit your probate and estate practice

So it’s the holidays and you are officially swamped. Between now and New Year’s Eve you have five networking events to attend, four family gatherings in three different states, two probate hearings, and a paralegal who is on vacation under a palm tree. The solution? Contract with a freelance attorney to do...

Who Handles Cases for Lawyers on Military Leave?

The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act (USERRA), passed in 1994, recognizes that military service can disrupt careers of the military members and burden their families, communities, employers, and coworkers. The Act aims to ease that burden by prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of...

Litigators: How Freelance Attorneys Can Help You

A freelancer can help a litigator at every stage of the litigation process, from assessing the viability of claims, to writing motions, to taking on appeals. First, you may want some help before you ever take on a file. A freelancer can help you dig into some facts or do a bit of legal research so you can...

Take a Tip from Tom Sawyer: Let a Freelancer Whitewash the Fence for You

Tom appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of white-wash and a long-handled brush. He surveyed the fence, and all the gladness left him and a deep melancholy settled upon his spirit. –from the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain Poor Tom Sawyer? No, because he figured a way out. Although...

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