For buyers
Scope, from where you sit.
Four buyer surfaces, one protocol. Pick the view that matches how your team works.
LITIGATION
Trial lawyer
“I'm chasing five vendors across three time zones the week before depo.”
INSURANCE CLAIMS
P&C claims handler
“Every IME, every records pull, every surveillance order goes through a different portal.”
IN-HOUSE COUNSEL
In-house counsel
“Outside counsel pushes vendor selection back to me when budgets get tight.”
CORPORATE LEGAL
Corporate legal ops
“Vendor management lives in a spreadsheet that nobody updates.”
Same dispatch. Four different views.
One scope: deposition, 6/12, San Diego, Spanish interpreter. Here's what each seat sees when the bids return.
Bid comparison
- >Vendor A - $1,840 - avail 6/12
- >Vendor B - $1,720 - avail 6/12
- >Vendor C - $1,690 - avail 6/12
- >Spanish interpreter ready on all.
Award in one tap.
Authority tracking
- >Open scope - cap $2,000
- >3 of 3 bids under cap
- >Interpreter confirmed on all
- >Logged to claim file.
Within authority.
Visibility
- >Outside counsel: Jones LLP
- >Vendor pool dispatched
- >Bids returned, awaiting award
- >Spend: within matter cap
Approval ready.
Roster health
- >Awarded: Vendor A
- >Credentials: current
- >On-time rate: 96%
- >Spend YTD: $48,200
Roster on track.
One protocol. Four views.
Scope is the same protocol behind every view. Vendors respond once. Each buyer sees what matters to them: the lawyer sees bids, the handler sees authority, in-house sees visibility, ops sees roster health.
That's what makes Scope a platform instead of four products.
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