Outsource Vs. In-House
- Robert Westmacott
- Aug 19, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 5, 2024

Why do organisations use law firms to help them process DSAR's? đ€·ââïž
It's a mystery to me.
I can only deduce that they, [organizations], need or seek the comfort of having an expert in data protection law review the materials for fear of error.
This is like cutting butter with a chainsaw.
Engaging with law firms' whose business model rewards slowness of pace in a time sensitive environment seems like a dumb hill to die on.
No offence. I have many lawyers as friends (maybe not after this post) and, they provide a crucial set of services, but DSAR management is not one of them IMO.
We at Contextul have an unfair advantage though....
PrivacyManagerâą is custom built software that acts like nitrous oxide in a fuel injection system.
Basically the antithesis of using a law firm, both from a cost and speed wise point of view. đȘ
This might be why we are seeing a spike of interest in our new DSARaaS offering. đĄ
Two new clients this week that have taken the decision to fully outsource their DSAR response progress and benefit from more time spent on more meaningful tasks that add value.
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