How do you use ALSPs?
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How long does your organization retain original systems logs used to filter SOX-related actions into a system that requires review of the logs and retains the filtered logs for seven years? Does your organization consider those original system logs records subject to record retention requirements, or supporting information used to create the SOX records?
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3 years29%
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7 years8%
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Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) are becoming more common, offering a flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional law firms for certain tasks.
* One of the most common applications is for eDiscovery and document review. ALSPs can handle the labor-intensive and often expensive process of reviewing large volumes of documents for litigation or regulatory requests.
* They can also assist with contract lifecycle management, drafting, and reviewing, often using technology to automate parts of the process. Other common uses include specialized legal research and intellectual property support, such as trademark searches.
* The main benefit of using an ALSP is that it allows internal legal teams to focus on higher-value, more strategic work, while delegating routine, high-volume tasks to a specialized provider.