Fractional General Counsel
A fractional in-house counsel, often called a fractional General Counsel (GC)or fractional legal counsel, provides legal support and expertise to a company on a part-time, contract basis. This model offers flexibility and cost-effectiveness compared to hiring a full-time in-house lawyer.
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Fractional Counsel Explained
- Part-time Legal Support
- Fractional GCs work for multiple clients, dedicating a portion of their time to each.
- Flexible Engagement:
- They can be hired for specific projects, ongoing legal advice, or a mix of both.
- Experience:
- Fractional GCs typically have experience working as in-house counsel or in law firms.
- Cost-effective:
- Companies avoid the overhead costs associated with full-time hiring, including salary, benefits, and office space
When to consider fractional GC:
- Rapid Growth
- Companies growing quickly may need temporary legal support.
- Legal Issues:
- Businesses facing ongoing legal challenges or needing compliance advice may benefit from regular legal counsel.
- Need for Legal Expertise:
- Companies needing expertise in specific areas, like intellectual property or contracts, might hire a fractional GC.
- Cost-Conscious:
- Smaller businesses, startups, and nonprofits often find fractional GC services more affordable than full-time hiring.
Fractional Counsel Benefits
- Access to Expertise
- Businesses can access high-quality legal counsel on demand, without the commitment of a full-time hire.
- Flexibility:
- The arrangement can be scaled up or down as needed, allowing companies to adjust their legal support based on their current needs.
- Cost Savings:
- Companies can save money by avoiding the overhead costs of a full-time lawyer.
- Business-First Approach:
- Fractional GCs, often former in-house lawyers, are more likely to provide practical, business-focused legal advice.
