The Twin Cities legal market just got a tad more competitive with the arrival of Counsel on Call, a consortium of independent attorneys that contracts with corporate clients to provide specific legal services. The national firm sees ample opportunity in the Twin Cities with its Fortune 500 companies dotting the landscape.
Within the next two or three months, the Nashville-based organization intends to hire up to 40 attorneys for its Minnesota roster to be available for assignment to different clients.
"We'll take as many as are qualified," said Michael Blaes, director of the Twin Cities office for Counsel on Call.
The company bills itself as a legal resource providing project management services at lower costs with the goal of driving down legal expenses. It says it is not, however, a temp agency that provides lawyers for short periods of time to clients looking for temporary help.
"We focus on efficiency and cost savings," Blaes said. "We do project management with a team approach."
The Counsel on Call concept is not entirely new. Recruiting firms and temp agencies such as Beacon Hill Staffing Group have been filling corporate spots in the Twin Cities for more than two decades.
But in Counsel on Call's model, the emphasis is on cost savings. Its services range from providing one lawyer at a time to assigning teams for large projects to consulting on a client's overall legal processes.
Blaes said the largest chunk of Counsel on Call's assignments are in the area of document discovery, the sometime tedious early stage of litigation where reams or gigabytes of documents need to be reviewed to see what is relevant to a lawsuit or a criminal case. The company also performs duties in the review of merger and acquisition material and regulatory compliance issues.