CHICAGO, IL — (Marketwire) — 05/15/12 — A new marketplace that caters to law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies aims to ease the financial burden inflicted by the $4 billion industry. Launched today, is an online marketplace that allows service providers to compete for projects posted by legal professionals, in an effort to increase efficiencies and control costs during the process. JusticeBid.com offers a multitude of services, but immediately focuses on as the featured service.
Founded by Omar Sweiss (JD, MBA, LLM), JusticeBid.com provides a secure and effective way for law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies to manage costs without sacrificing quality. At no cost, and with no obligation to select a bid, legal professionals anonymously post projects that describe their needs, and service providers reply with closed bids that allow the legal professionals to compare profiles, reviews, ratings, qualifications, and detailed work proposals. By utilizing a closed system, JusticeBid.com preserves the integrity of, and enhances the competitive nature of, the marketplace.
“Law firms and service providers would do themselves and their clients a major service by using JusticeBid.com because of its unique platform bringing together lawyers and providers,” said Jason Kilborn, a professor of law at The John Marshall Law School (Chicago) and former attorney at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton and Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering. “As a law professor for over a decade and a large-firm practitioner, I can easily see JusticeBid.com revolutionizing the way document review, , and other routine law practice-related tasks are accomplished.”
Each year, legal professionals spend countless hours and budget bidding out document review projects for third-party service providers to assist during litigation. JusticeBid.com aims to cut these costs helping legal professionals become more efficient and profitable. While is the featured service offered by JusticeBid.com, additional services immediately offered include computer forensics, optical character recognition, copying and storage. A complete list of services can be found on JusticeBid.com.
There is no cost for service providers to join and submit closed bids, but a winning provider must agree to pay a commission to JusticeBid.com based on the schedule of fees for the project. JusticeBid.com will spend the next few months continuing to sign up the country–s top service providers, making for a highly competitive bidding process for legal professionals throughout the country.
JusticeBid.com is an online marketplace that allows third-party service providers to compete for projects posted by law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies. JusticeBid.com helps these legal professionals become more efficient and profitable by eliminating the need to spend countless hours bidding out projects. For more information, visit .
Justin Strane