Outsourced Legal Services

Benefits of outsourcing legal support to a technology-focused legal team.

Peter Howitt

Managing Director

Outsourcing your legal function is simply transferring certain legal and compliance tasks or responsibilities to us.

It can be a cost-effective and efficient way to access the legal expertise and resources you need, without having to build and maintain an in-house legal team. It allows you to draw on significant cross-sector or multi-sectoral experience and utilise additional capacity without the employment liabilities and costs. 

Lawyers Wes Anderson style

 “Ramparts”, Wes Anderson style

You can also work with Ramparts as an on-demand service in times of significant activity, for an M&A transaction or for a new product or service.

There are many benefits to outsourcing, including:

  • Time savings: Outsourcing can save you a significant amount of time. 
  • Access to expertise: We can provide access to a wide range of legal expertise in specialist areas. 
  • Improved efficiency: Outsourcing can help you to improve the efficiency of your business. We can handle legal tasks quickly and efficiently and can also support your existing in-house lawyers or your business managers.
  • Increased focus on core business: Outsourcing your legal function can free up your internal resources to focus on your core business activities. Spend your time and effort on what you care about.

 

In addition to these general benefits, outsourcing your legal function can also offer specific advantages depending on the industry you are in and the types of legal services you need. For example, if you are a technology company, you may want to outsource your legal function to a provider that has expertise in areas that you need help with such as data protection, AI and cross-border tax or business services.

We use a wide range of technology tools to enable us to integrate seamlessly with your business and interact with your clients if needed.

Finally and most of all, pick a firm and a team you will enjoy engaging with. It is crucial for the long-term success of the ‘partnership’ and to limit the stress involved when up against deadlines.

Choose Ramparts, a creative technology-savvy team with a sense of humour 🙂

For more information see our outsourced services page or contact Peter.

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