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Can a business use in-house counsel and achieve the same benefits as The Majorie Firms Turn-Key Program?

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Can a business use in-house counsel and achieve the same benefits as The Majorie Firms Turn-Key Program?

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They probably could, but most should not want to try. It’s no small secret that businesses are very sophisticated in other arenas when it comes to outsourcing. If the task is not an integral part of their core generation of revenues, they should probably buy the milk not the cow. The same dynamics apply to what we do. We are able to find, staff, and manage a team of lawyers more efficiently than starting from scratch. We have systems already in place for managing and resolving dockets of cases. We are able to use our experiences for our other clients as guideposts and flashpoints. We are also engaged in continuous training on both the forensic and management sides of the dispute resolution process. It would be very expensive and time-consuming for a client to recreate that structure simply to handle their non-core business needs. A good example of the value we add to the process is when a client has many cases in states all over the country. In that scenario, we oversee all of the case

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