Source: PR Newswire
Bay Legal, PC, a California-based law firm recognized for its statewide estate planning and real estate/construction litigation practices, announced the launch of its Global Support Initiative. Powered by its partnership with XPRTS Inc., a staffing and technology company with operations in the Philippines and Latin America, the initiative combines cutting-edge training systems with highly trained global professionals to deliver faster, more affordable, and higher-quality legal services.
The partnership integrates XPRTS’ offshore support teams directly with Bay Legal’s U.S. attorneys and managers, creating a seamless blend of technology and human expertise. The initiative encompasses intake specialists, case drafting support, legal and office support services, and marketing/technology professionals—enabling Bay Legal to expand without compromising the quality of client care.
“Bay Legal’s story has always been one of rapid adoption of technology paired with exceptional people,” said Jayson Elliott, CEO and Managing Attorney of Bay Legal, PC. “We’ve proven that when you combine smart systems with highly trained global professionals, you get a law firm that is more responsive, more efficient, and more client-centered.”
Gaea Manalang, Lead Trainer for Bay Legal through XPRTS, emphasized the importance of preparation: “We train every staff member as if they were going to remain with Bay Legal for decades to come. They’re fluent in law office practice, comfortable collaborating live with U.S. colleagues, and tested to meet our standards before joining a client-facing team.”
Anthony Robinson, Head of Business Development at XPRTS, remarked: “Because XPRT Work is owned and operated by a U.S. law firm that built the training system from the ground up, we’ve become the go-to BPO employer for U.S. legal teams looking for elite offshore talent.”
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