My Inhouse Lawyer vs employed inhouse lawyer

  • BLUF

    My Inhouse Lawyer and an employed inhouse lawyer both provide embedded legal support, but they differ significantly in flexibility, cost structure and scalability.

    An employed inhouse lawyer is a full-time or part-time employee and sometimes requires management and supervision, while My Inhouse Lawyer provides a more flexible, team-based legal solution without the overhead and commitment of employment.

    The use of Legal AI/Tech is changing how much businesses need full-time inhouse lawyers. Routine tasks can be done through AI and this potential reduces the need for full or part-time employees and increases the interest in fractional options.

    For many SMEs and growing businesses, My Inhouse Lawyer offers a more flexible, scalable and cost-effective way to access experienced inhouse legal support. It can also be a useful to engage My Inhouse Lawyer to baseline the legal needs of the business before hiring an employee

  • Introduction

    Hiring an employed inhouse lawyer has traditionally been the standard model for businesses needing ongoing legal support.

    However, many companies do not need or cannot justify the cost and commitment of a full-time or part-time legal employee.

    This page compares an employed inhouse lawyer with My Inhouse Lawyer to help businesses understand which model is the better fit.

  • My Inhouse Lawyer vs employed inhouse lawyer

    The table below compares My Inhouse Lawyer to employing an inhouse lawyer

    FeatureMy Inhouse LawyerEmployed Inhouse Lawyer
    Engagement modelFlexible, ongoing, supports projects tooFull-time or part-time employee
    Management & supervisionNot required, hit the ground runningOften required
    Cost structureMonthly or flexibleSalary + benefits + NIC + recruitment fees and management time
    Cost efficiencyHigh for SMEs and growing businessesLower unless fully utilised
    Legal AI/TechIntegratedIncreasing
    FlexibilityHighLow
    ScalabilityHigh, backed by team and networkLow, single hire
    Breadth of expertiseWide team + specialists + networkOne individual
    ContinuityResilient, team-based supportDependent on one employee
    Employment riskLowHigher, with employment obligations
    Project capabilityYesYes, but limited by one person’s capacity
    CommercialityHigh, business-focusedVaries by individual
    Best forBusinesses needing flexible, scalable embedded legal supportLarger organisations with consistent, high-volume legal work

    In summary

    As the use of Legal AI/Tech increases, many businesses don’t feel the need to employ an inhouse lawyer full-time. The fractional model is becoming increasingly relevant. My Inhouse Lawyer’s more evolved team-based model reduces the dependency on the knowledge and capacity of one individual

    When is each option the right choice?

    When My Inhouse Lawyer is the right choice

    1. You need ongoing legal support but do not need a full or part-time hire
    2. You want flexibility without long-term employment commitment
    3. You want someone who does not need management and supervision
    4. You want access to broader expertise than one individual can provide
    5. You need support for both day-to-day work and specific projects
    6. You want a more scalable resilient solution as your business grows

    When an employed inhouse lawyer is the right choice

    1. You have a high and consistent volume of legal work that can’t be handled by Legal AI/Tech
    2. You need a dedicated full-time or part-time employee in the business
    3. You are a larger organisation with ongoing internal legal demand
    4. You are comfortable with the cost and obligations of employment

In conclusion

An employed inhouse lawyer can be the right choice for larger organisations with a consistently high level of legal work and low use of Legal AI or Tech.

However, for many SMEs and growing businesses, My Inhouse Lawyer provides a more flexible, scalable and cost-effective way to access experienced inhouse legal support.

By combining embedded legal support with broader expertise, specialist backup and greater flexibility, My Inhouse Lawyer removes many of the limitations associated with relying on a single employed lawyer.

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Updated on 19 May 2026