Jul 20, 2009

A National Database of Freelance Attorneys

1 Comment · Posted by Robert Ambrogi in General

A new Web site, still in beta testing, aims to connect freelance lawyers and other legal professionals with law firms and legal departments needing temporary help. The site, FreelanceLaw.com, will allow freelance attorneys, paralegals, court reporters, interpreters and other legal professionals to post their qualifications. Law firms and businesses in need of contract help will be able to search the database and directly contact anyone listed there.

The site says that 850 freelancers have signed up so far to serve as beta testers. It is offering a webinar on July 29 for anyone interested in learning more about it. The site was founded by Melody A. Kramer, an attorney in San Diego.

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  • Melody Kramer · July 22, 2009 at 3:51 pm

    Thank you for noticing our site. As of today, we have over 1,000 freelancers in 48 states, and have been receiving a stream of helpful suggestions for improvements to the site from freelancers and law firms who have volunteered to participate in this bold experiment. We hope you follow our progress.

    Melody Kramer, President
    FreelanceLaw, Inc.

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