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7 things to consider when looking to outsource legal services: 'hiring foreign employees has numerous benefits'

By Bree Gonzales |
Outsourcing legal services can be beneficial to legal firms in terms of cost reduction and freeing up resources in-house for employees to focus on other, more important legal tasks. Before outsourcing services, companies should set up their payroll to support international employee pay, and Eastern Daily Press provided seven vital items to consider.

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Looking to outsource legal processes? Here are some tips to start

By David Beasley |
For legal firms looking to outsource tasks that are currently performed in the office, outsourcing firm Cyfuture has a few tips that may prevent sending the work to the wrong company and instead will help firms find a perfect fit.

The Business of Law

Legal Process Outsourcing report on 2022-2027 markets and trends now available

By Timothy Stuckey |
ResearchAndMarkets.com recently published a research study that examines the future Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) markets and trends.

The Business of Law

Legal outsourcing companies provide support for firms 'throughout the entire process'

By John Kelly |
Law firms can outsource jobs to better utilize their resources within the firm. These outsourced jobs include research, discovery, data collection, client outreach and document drafting.

The Business of Law

Businesses can benefit from outsourcing by adding 'efficiency'

By Bob Martin |
Businesses of all types have a lot on their plate and one way to alleviate concerns is to partner with an outsourcing service for things like record retrieval, which allows a company to have optimal efficiency.

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Peak Outsourcing expands 'nearshore' chat support options to Belize

By Emily Bevard |
When Arizona State University students Edward Moore and Patrick Freking were approached by fraternity brother Kim Curtis one decade ago, they were presented with a challenge to expand a business by nearly 3,000 miles, across multiple nations and bodies of water.


The Business of Law

Peak Outsourcing: A unique outsourcing company managed with a 'non-corporate' attitude

By David Beasley |
In 2011, Edward Moore, Patrick Freking, Kim Curtis and Joe Devine founded Peak Outsourcing International, with only five employees and one line of business.

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Peak Outsourcing embraces AI, automation of 'lower-hanging, easier work' to improve service to customers

By David Beasley |
Peak Outsourcing is constantly harnessing the power of technology to streamline and improve services offered to customers.