TL;DR
Allocating work more effectively helps law firms run more efficiently. If lawyers spend too much time on admin, they have less time for real legal work.
Legal process outsourcing lets firms tap into external admin expertise. With the right oversight, it can streamline workflows and help control costs.
Legal process outsourcing (LPO) is the practice of engaging an external provider, often offshore in locations like the Philippines, to handle support functions for law firms.
Depending on the requirements, outsourced teams may assist with:
Administrative demands can create bottlenecks when workloads increase, or internal employees cannot provide coverage. Common issues include:
When they clearly define tasks and responsibilities, business process outsourcing for law firms can help optimise their workflows and achieve measurable results.
LPO can back up your internal team during busy times or when workloads shift. Here are six ways it can help your firm work more efficiently.
Outsourced intake agents follow approved scripts to collect initial details and direct enquiries to the relevant internal team. A structured intake process provides the firm with consistent information for assessing potential matters.
After-hours and overflow support means your firm can respond to enquiries even when your local team isn't available. Agents can log details, arrange follow-ups, and escalate urgent issues as per your procedures.
Law firms can assign scheduling, CRM updates, document administration, and other routine tasks to a dedicated support team. This allocation allows lawyers and internal staff to devote more attention to meaningful legal work.
Large matters, deadlines, and employee absences can temporarily increase administrative demands. LPO allows firms to add support without immediately recruiting permanent staff.
Dedicated agents can handle scheduled follow-ups using your approved processes. They’ll record each interaction and pass on anything needing legal input to the right person.
Outsourced teams can enter client information and organise documents according to established filing procedures. Defined responsibilities and quality reviews support accurate records and smoother internal handovers.
LPO works best when you set clear support roles for your provider and keep oversight of all legal work.
Outsourcing does not transfer a law firm's obligations to its providers. Before outsourcing work, firms should assess confidentiality, conflicts, supervision, competence, data security and system access.
Outsourcing arrangements should define:
The firm generally remains responsible for regulated functions. For example, the Queensland Law Society states that outsourcing AML/CTF functions does not transfer compliance responsibility to the provider.
1. What is the difference between legal outsourcing and traditional legal staffing?
Traditional staffing involves directly recruiting and employing personnel. LPO provides access to an external team under a service agreement for defined functions and workloads.
2. Is client information secure with an outsourced team?
Security depends on the controls that the provider and law firm establish. Firms should review independent audit reports, access permissions, confidentiality procedures, incident-response processes and cross-border data arrangements.
3. Can outsourced agents handle sensitive client conversations?
Trained agents can manage initial and administrative conversations using scripts and escalation procedures that the firm has approved. Legal advice and decisions requiring professional judgement remain with qualified practitioners.
4. How long does onboarding take?
Timeframes depend on team size, task complexity, system access, training and security requirements. The provider should establish an implementation plan before services begin.
5. Can smaller law firms use LPO?
Yes. LPO may suit smaller practices that need additional administrative capacity but do not require another full-time local employee. Suitability depends on the firm's workload, budget, systems, and chosen functions.
Select VoiceCom is a Philippines-based outsourcing provider serving international businesses since 2008. Our teams work within client-approved systems and escalation procedures.
Our legal process outsourcing services include:
Select VoiceCom applies security controls that reflect recognised standards and applicable client requirements. Contact us today to discuss your legal support requirements and request a free quote.
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