What is Lawfecta?

Who is Lawfecta for?

Lawfecta is built for attorneys and law firms that need flexible, reliable support without long-term commitments.

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What is Lawfecta?

Attorneys use it to discover, evaluate, and directly engage independent businesses when they need help.

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Is the Lawfecta Directory really free for attorneys?

There is no platform cost for attorneys to use Lawfecta.

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Is Lawfecta a staffing agency?

No. Lawfecta is not a staffing agency, employer, broker, or intermediary.

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Using the Lawfecta Platform

What is the Lawfecta Dashboard?

The Lawfecta dashboard is your central workspace for finding and managing support.

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What are on-platform credits?

Credits are used for certain optional platform actions.

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How does on-platform chat work?

Lawfecta has on-platform secure internal messaging.

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How do reviews work?

Reviews are informational trust signals only and do not constitute supervision, endorsement, or performance management by Lawfecta .

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Hiring & Getting Help

What types of professionals can I find on Lawfecta?

Lawfecta connects you with a broad, legal-specific network of independent professionals and agencies that support the full reality of running and scaling a law practice.

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What work can I safely delegate?

The platform gives you access to qualified help while preserving your control, oversight, and professional accountability.

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Can I use Lawfecta for one-off projects and ongoing support?

Lawfecta is intentionally designed to support both one-time projects and long-term, repeat relationships.

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How quickly can I find help?

Lawfecta helps you act quickly while staying in control of quality, scope, and compliance.

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What is a FlexGig?

Instead of hiring, staffing, or chasing referrals, you post a FlexGig and qualified freelancers and agencies pitch directly to you.

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What is the value of using FlexGigs?

Many attorneys use FlexGigs to build a repeatable, flexible support system—starting with one project and expanding only if it works.

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How are FlexGigs different from traditional job posts?

They are shorter, more targeted, and focused on execution now, not future employment.

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What are Pitches?

Pitches are Lawfecta’s way of showing you which freelancers and agencies are actively available and open to new work right now.

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Trust, Vetting & Risk

How are freelancers and agencies vetted?

These providers have submitted extra information that Lawfecta reviews at a platform level to confirm they are a real, legitimate professional or business.

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What does the “Verified” badge mean?

The Verified badge is a trust signal that indicates Lawfecta has reviewed certain submitted information to confirm that a provider is a real, legitimate professional or business operating independently.

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What happens if something goes wrong?

Contracts, scope, payments, and dispute resolution are handled directly between you and the provider—not by the platform.

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What about confidentiality and data security?

The platform is built specifically for legal work, with the understanding that attorneys must protect client information, privileged materials, and sensitive firm data at all times.

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