DAC Beachcroft is considering plans to launch a “flexi-lawyer” service, in what would be the latest such move by a top 50 law firm.
If approved, the platform would see the firm employ lawyers on a short-term contract basis to assist with work.
The platform would see the firm become the latest to use lawyers on short-term contracts to assist with work.
September 11, 2019 at 07:24 AM
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DAC Beachcroft is considering plans to launch a “flexi-lawyer” service, in what would be the latest such move by a top 50 law firm.
If approved, the platform would see the firm employ lawyers on a short-term contract basis to assist with work.
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