Law firms in the United States often face heavy caseloads and rising client demands. Hiring additional associates can be costly, while billable-hour pressure makes efficiency essential. Outsourcing certain tasks allows firms to reduce costs without sacrificing quality.
This service provides legal research, drafting, and litigation support for U.S. law firms and attorneys, allowing them to focus on advocacy, strategy, and client interaction while routine but critical work is handled efficiently in the background.
Services for Law Firms
- Civil Litigation Drafting
Drafting complaints, answers, motions, and replies for civil lawsuits in federal and state courts. - Legal Research & Memoranda
Comprehensive case law research, statutory interpretation, and preparation of legal memoranda. - Discovery Support
Drafting interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admission, and deposition outlines. - Appellate Support
Drafting briefs, compiling authorities, and preparing appellate submissions. - Specialized Areas of Experience
- Evictions & Foreclosures
- Damages & Tort Claims (fraud, negligence, defamation, IIED)
- Contract Disputes (breach of contract, business litigation)
- Consumer Protection Claims
- Civil Rights & §1983 Claims
- Employment-Related Claims (wrongful termination, wage disputes)
- Property & Real Estate Disputes
- Construction Arbitration (FIDIC-based)
- International Arbitration (AAA, ICC, SIAC)
Why Law Firms Outsource Here
- Cost Savings – Reduce overhead by outsourcing drafting and research at competitive rates.
- Time Efficiency – Free up attorneys for trial prep, client meetings, and strategy.
- Scalability – Handle large caseloads without needing to expand permanent staff.
- Confidentiality – Secure and discreet handling of all documents and client materials.
- Experience Across Borders – International arbitration, cross-border transactions, and U.S. litigation drafting experience.
Compliance & Safety
This service provides legal research and drafting assistance only. All work is delivered to licensed U.S. attorneys or law firms, who retain full responsibility for review, filing, and representation. No legal advice is given directly to clients, and no attorney-client relationship is formed with the outsourcing provider.