The National, The Canadian Bar Association
October/November, 2006
"Take It Outside"
Emily White
"Nobody really expects that law firms will do all their necessary tasks in-house. Lawyers don’t break out the mop and bucket to clean the bathrooms, and secretaries don’t hop on bicycles or airplanes to deliver factums to opposing counsel. Functions like courier delivery, janitorial work, food services and others have long been assigned to other providers in all but the smallest firms." Read the full article
The Lawyers' Weekly
May 13, 2005
"Legal Research Firms Could Bridge Gap Between Haves and Have Nots"
By Sarah Efron
"Sarah Picciotto is pioneering a new business model that could change the way smaller law firms do research and possibly narrow the ever-widening gap between the legal industry's major players and the small law firms..." Read the full article
The National, The Canadian Bar Association
Oct 1, 2004
"Research and Rescue"
By Patti Ryan
"Legal research lawyers are the newest breed of specialist practitioner - dedicated full-time to combing through the law to find the answers that other lawyers need. It's a specialty that's only going to grow in the next few years..." Read the full article
Business in Vancouver
Apr 6, 2004
"Research on Demand"
By Richard Cho
"There's more to law than being in court. In fact a lot of it involves researching on a computer, paging through tomes of legal journals and writing legal research memos..." Read the full article