62% Faster Contract Review and 40% More Billable Hours With a Remote Legal Support Team
Facing a 14-day average contract review cycle, attorneys spending 35% of their time on non-billable administrative work, and an e-discovery backlog that threatened two active litigations, the firm deployed a 6-person remote legal support pod that now handles contract review, legal research, document management, and IP docketing inside Relativity, Westlaw, and NetDocuments — starting from $5/hour.
82%
Lower legal support operating cost
62%
Faster contract review cycle
+40%
More billable hours recovered
Client Snapshot
The Challenge
The firm handles corporate M&A, intellectual property litigation, and regulatory compliance across 112 attorneys and 340 total staff. Its four-person in-house paralegal and support team was managing 220+ active matters, a contract review queue averaging 14 days per turnaround, and an e-discovery processing backlog of 2.3 million documents across two active litigations. Attorneys were spending 35% of their billable capacity on document management, cite-checking, and administrative tasks — translating to an estimated $2.1M in annual unrealized revenue at the firm’s blended partner/associate billing rate.
Contract review cycle was delaying deal closings
Average contract review turnaround hit 14 days for standard commercial agreements and 22 days for M&A due diligence packages. The four-person team was processing 85+ contracts per month with no dedicated review specialists. Three deal closings slipped by 2–4 weeks in Q3 alone, and client satisfaction surveys flagged “responsiveness” as the #1 area for improvement for the second consecutive quarter.
Attorneys were losing 35% of billable time to admin work
Time-tracking data showed attorneys averaging 1,420 billable hours annually against a 2,000-hour target. The gap — 580 hours per attorney — was consumed by document formatting in NetDocuments, cite-checking in Westlaw, calendar management, and filing coordination. At the firm’s $380 blended hourly rate, each attorney’s non-billable admin load represented $220K in unrealized annual revenue.
E-discovery backlog threatened active litigations
Two concurrent litigations required processing 2.3 million documents in Relativity within court-ordered deadlines. The in-house team had capacity for approximately 400K documents per month. Without additional processing bandwidth, the firm faced a 4-month shortfall against a 6-month court deadline — creating material risk of sanctions or adverse inference instructions.
Hiring legal support staff locally was cost-prohibitive
A US-based contract review paralegal cost $72K–$95K fully loaded. A litigation support specialist ran $85K–$110K. To staff contract review, legal research, e-discovery, document management, IP docketing, and additional paralegal coverage, the firm needed 6 hires — roughly $540K in annual compensation. The managing partner had capped support-staff growth at 2% of revenue pending profitability review.
Our attorneys were spending a third of their day on work that doesn’t generate revenue. Contract turnaround was slipping to two weeks. We had 2.3 million documents to process in Relativity and a court deadline that wasn’t moving. The math was simple: we needed six people yesterday, and we had budget for zero.
The Solution: A Pre-Vetted Zedtreeo Team
Zedtreeo deployed a 6-person remote legal support pod within 12 business days. The pod was structured as a full-service legal operations team — contract review paralegals, a legal research analyst, a litigation support specialist, a document management coordinator, an IP docketing clerk, and an e-discovery processor — all operating inside Relativity, Westlaw, LexisNexis, NetDocuments, Clio, and iManage with the firm’s matter templates, citation standards, and conflict-check protocols.
Team Composition Deployed
A 6-person legal support pod sized to hold a 5-day contract review SLA, clear the e-discovery backlog within court deadlines, and recover 40% of attorney billable hours consumed by administrative tasks.
Tools & AI Stack Deployed
The pod operates inside the firm’s existing stack — Relativity for e-discovery and litigation support, Westlaw and LexisNexis for legal research, NetDocuments and iManage for document management, and Clio for matter management and time tracking. All team members completed conflict-check training, signed enhanced NDAs with attorney-client privilege protections, and passed Relativity and Westlaw proficiency assessments before accessing any client data. AI-assisted contract analysis tools reduced first-pass review time by 28% within the first month.
Execution Timeline
Week 1
Kickoff & Security Clearance
Requirements call, enhanced NDA with privilege protections, conflict-check training, Relativity + Westlaw + NetDocuments + iManage access provisioning. 6 specialists shortlisted and interviewed by Managing Partner in 48 hours.
Week 2–4
Onboarding & Trial
5-day free trial on live contract review queue. Matter templates imported, citation standards documented, e-discovery workspace configured, first 180 contracts processed with QA scoring. Relativity proficiency verified.
Month 2–3
Full Operations Activation
Contract review cycle drops to 5.3 days. E-discovery backlog processing accelerates to 680K documents/month. Attorney billable hours increase 26%. IP docketing achieves zero missed deadlines.
Month 4–6
Scale & Billable Recovery
E-discovery backlog cleared 6 weeks ahead of court deadline. Attorney billable hours recover 40%. Contract review hits 5-day SLA consistently. 82% cost reduction booked. Pod extended with 1 regulatory compliance researcher.
The Results
Within 90 days, the legal support function transformed from a capacity bottleneck into a revenue-enabling engine that freed attorneys to practice law instead of managing documents — and cleared a litigation-threatening e-discovery backlog six weeks ahead of the court deadline.
Performance Before → After
Measured improvements across 90 days post-onboarding of the engagement.
ROI: Zedtreeo vs In-House Hire
12-Month Cost Breakdown
| Line Item | In-House (United States) | Zedtreeo |
|---|---|---|
| Salary + Benefits | $396,400 | $86,400 |
| Recruitment | $42,000 | Included |
| HR & Compliance | $22,000 | Included |
| Tools | $19,600 | Included |
| Total Annual | $480,000 | $86,400 |
Client Testimonial
The Zedtreeo legal pod operates to our matter standards, our citation protocols, our privilege safeguards — same rigor as our in-house paralegals, at a fraction of the cost. Contract review went from 14 days to 5. Our attorneys recovered 40% of their billable time. We cleared 2.3 million e-discovery documents six weeks before the court deadline. 82% cheaper was the business case; the billable recovery is the profitability case.
Roles Deployed on This Engagement
Every role included: AI-tool training, HR management, compliance, and replacement guarantee. Starting from $5 per hour, fully timezone-matched globally.
ROLE
Legal Assistants
Contract review, legal research, litigation support, document management. From $5/hour.
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Virtual Assistants
Calendar management, filing coordination, client communication, matter tracking. From $5/hour.
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Data Entry Specialists
Document coding, metadata entry, docketing, records management. From $5/hour.
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Published April 17, 2026