General Counsel Services: Fractional General Counsel & General Counsel as a Service (GCaaS)
The traditional business model of having a full-time, salaried attorney employed internally by an organization to manage its legal functions is changing. One of the few positive advancements of COVID was successful businesses learning that they could thrive by leveraging remote employees throughout the country. Just because a business is relegated to a certain area of the state, it is no longer required to find a local attorney to sit as its in-house counsel.
Legal Solutions for
Financial Problems
Roberts Law is here to help fill any corporate voids. Whether you are a large business with a full-time GC and legal staff needing additional one-off contract review, or a small to medium-sized company that does not yet need (the expense of) a full-time GC, Roberts Law, as outside general counsel, can fulfill the same functions as traditional in-house counsel and provide fractional support as needed. Roberts law provides the following outside General Counsel support:
- Contract Review, Drafting, Negotiation, and Management
- Privacy and Regulatory Compliance Review
- Executive and C-Level Decision Making and Risk Analysis
- Cross-Departmental Collaboration and Support
- Risk Mitigation & Management
- Etc.
Depending on your business’s needs, Roberts Law can provide one-off and/or ongoing support, helping your business grow and mature without the need of an additional, full-time, salaried attorney. To properly set expectations and help minimize costs, Fractional General Counsel and GCaaS offerings are tailored to each business’s needs; call Roberts Law today to discuss an outside counsel plan that works for your business.
Roberts Law, PLLC
Office (by Appointment Only):
2075 Main Street, Suite 23
Sarasota, Florida 34237
Disclaimer: The information presented on our website is not legal advice and should not be considered as such. We welcome your inquiries, but please note that submitting a services request form does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Please do not convey any confidential information unless a formal attorney-client relationship has been established between you and Roberts Law, PLLC. A person may become a client of Roberts Law, PLLC only with a signed engagement letter. Please only include a brief summary of the legal or consulting services you request.