Do delegating research projects diminish the requesting attorney’s responsibility?
Mindsprings only works for other attorneys, law firms and similar organisations – not the general public and in no way whatsoever it gives legal advice or makes court appearances and its work product is constituted solely for the review of the attorneys using its services. Though we would never compromise on the quality levels of its output but still the requesting attorneys must realize that they are ultimately responsible for the work they provide to their clients, and delegation of research projects to Mindsprings does not diminish their ultimate responsibility for the final work product.
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