Rise of the Fractional General Counsel: Meeting Modern Business Needs for Legal Leadership

Published By:

Hannah Deuk

Founder & Principal Lawyer

Key Takeaways:

  • Cost-Effective Executive Access: This model allows growing businesses to secure senior legal leadership on a flexible retainer or project basis, eliminating the significant overhead of a full-time executive salary and benefits package.
  • Proactive Strategic Integration: Unlike external lawyers who react to specific tasks, a fractional GC embeds themselves in your operations to understand internal culture and drive commercially sound decisions.
  • Scalability for Growth Phases: The role offers adaptable support that can be increased during critical transitions, such as mergers and acquisitions (M&A) or capital raising, ensuring seamless continuity without long-term commitment.
  • Governance for Regulated Entities: For AFSL holders and AUSTRAC regulated businesses, this solution provides the dedicated expertise needed to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and build strict compliance frameworks.
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February 24, 2026

Introduction

The rise of the fractional general counsel, also known as “fractional GC”, marks a significant shift in how modern companies access senior legal leadership. In an era of tightening budgets and a low-growth economic environment, many growing businesses and startups are moving away from the traditional law firm model or the high cost of a full-time in-house counsel. Instead, they are embracing the fractional general counsel model to obtain strategic legal support and legal expertise on a part-time or retainer basis. 

For regulated businesses, this approach is a vital business solution for navigating complex legal and regulatory landscapes. By integrating a fractional GC’s expertise into the leadership team, these entities can secure the dedicated legal resource and senior legal guidance needed to protect the business while pursuing ambitious business goals. This guide explores how this embedded legal leadership helps a legal team manage legal risk and align their legal strategy with core business objectives.

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What is your current business stage?

Startup or Scale-up You are rapidly growing and need to establish strong legal foundations.
Established SME You have steady operations but face increasing contractual and operational complexity.
Large Enterprise You likely require a full-time internal legal department or specialized external counsel.

Does your business operate under specific Australian regulations?

Yes – AFSL or AUSTRAC This includes fintechs, digital currency exchanges, and financial service providers.
Yes – General Commercial You are subject to standard Australian consumer and business laws.
No / Not Sure We can help you identify your specific regulatory obligations.

What is your primary legal requirement right now?

Ongoing Strategic Leadership You need a lawyer embedded in your leadership team to manage risk proactively.
One-off Transactional Support You need help with a specific contract, dispute, or capital raise.
Compliance System Build You need to build robust governance frameworks for AFSL or AML/CTF obligations.

✅ High Suitability for Fractional GC

Your business is at a critical juncture where strategic legal leadership is essential. Given your regulated status, failure to maintain compliance under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) or the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth) can lead to severe penalties. A Fractional GC provides the senior oversight needed to protect your business while scaling.

Key legislation: Corporations Act 2001 (Cth); Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth).

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⚖️ Strategic Growth Support Recommended

As a growing startup, you are moving beyond ad-hoc advice. To avoid the high cost of a full-time hire, a Fractional GC can help you establish strong governance foundations. This ensures your legal strategy is commercially aligned with your fundraising and expansion goals.

Key legislation: Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).

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⚠️ Specialised Compliance Required

Your immediate priority is the technical build of your compliance frameworks. Under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth), AUSTRAC regulated entities must have robust independent reviews and systems. You need specialized support to ensure your AFSL or AML/CTF obligations are met before moving to a broader GC model.

Key legislation: Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth).

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⚖️ Ad-Hoc Legal Support

Based on your current needs, a full Fractional GC engagement may be premature. You likely require targeted transactional support for specific contracts or commercial matters. Our corporate lawyers can provide the senior guidance needed for these projects without an ongoing retainer.

Key legislation: Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).

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Understanding the Fractional General Counsel Model

Defining the Modern Legal Leadership Role

A fractional general counsel is a senior lawyer who provides strategic legal guidance to a business on a flexible, part-time, or project basis. This model delivers the expertise of a seasoned in-house counsel without the significant cost and commitment of a full-time executive hire.

Similar to the way businesses engage fractional CFOs or CMOs for specialised financial or marketing expertise, the fractional GC role offers strategic legal leadership. Rather than acting as external counsel, a fractional GC becomes embedded in the company’s operations, functioning as an integrated extension of the leadership team.

Key Benefits Beyond Cost-Effective Legal Support

While cost savings are a primary motivator, the fractional general counsel model offers several strategic advantages that enhance business operations. This approach provides a level of integrated legal support that traditional models often cannot match.

The key benefits of engaging a fractional GC include:

  • Strategic Alignment: Unlike external law firms that often work on a transactional basis, a fractional GC immerses themselves in the business to proactively identify risks and opportunities.
  • Scalable and Flexible Support: A fractional GC offers the adaptability to increase support during critical periods, such as fundraising or expansion, and can scale back when demand lessens.
  • A Business-Enabling Approach: An effective fractional GC focuses on finding solutions that align with business objectives to help leadership teams make commercially sound decisions.

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The Market Forces Driving the Rise of the Fractional GC

Responding to Cost Pressures & Flexibility Expectations

In the modern era of work, many companies are tightening their budgets and reimagining how they source legal services. The high cost of hiring a full-time General Counsel is often prohibitive for growing businesses, particularly given that median cash compensation can reach into six figures before benefits.

This financial pressure has increased the appetite for flexible arrangements. The fractional general counsel model directly addresses this need by providing cost-effective access to senior legal talent. It allows a business to secure top-level legal oversight without the significant overhead of:

  • An executive salary.
  • A comprehensive benefits package.

Adapting to a Low-Growth Economic Environment

The current financial climate is prompting businesses to become more cautious with their spending. As companies brace for a low-growth environment, there is a growing demand for flexible and cost-effective legal solutions that can adapt to changing business needs.

This trend is expected to continue as organisations prioritise cost-saving measures. The fractional GC model is perfectly positioned to meet this demand, offering a financially beneficial alternative for businesses that:

  • Need senior legal support.
  • Must manage their resources carefully.

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How Businesses Are Changing Their Approach to Legal Services

Moving Away from Purely Transactional Legal Models

Companies are increasingly shifting their approach to legal services, moving beyond the traditional, transactional relationships often found with external law firms. This change now reflects a growing need for legal support that is deeply integrated with the business’s core objectives.

Unlike a law firm that may be engaged for specific, isolated tasks, a fractional general counsel embeds themselves within the company and can therefore:

  • develop a thorough understanding of the business’s strategy, operational dynamics, and internal culture; and
  • deliver a more proactive and aligned legal function instead of a purely reactive one.

Embracing a Strategic & Embedded Legal Resource

Modern businesses now recognise the value of having a legal advisor who is part of the leadership team.

As a result, a fractional GC acts as a strategic partner who:

  • participates in key meetings to help shape company strategy; and
  • develops robust internal systems for governance and compliance.

This evolution signifies a broader change in the legal profession, where legal leadership is viewed as a proactive contributor to business growth, not just a reactive service for handling legal matters as they arise.

This model allows legal expertise to be woven into the fabric of the company, enabling smarter, more commercially sound decisions.

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Why the Fractional GC Model Appeals to Specific Businesses

Ideal for Businesses Between Ad-Hoc Advice & a Full-Time In-House Counsel

The fractional general counsel model is particularly well-suited for growing businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and scale-ups. These companies often find themselves in a transitional phase where occasional legal advice is no longer sufficient.

However, the cost and commitment of hiring a full-time in-house counsel are not yet justifiable. A fractional GC bridges this gap, providing consistent, senior-level legal support that is both affordable and scalable.

For many startups and early-stage businesses, a fractional GC offers a strategic way to establish strong legal foundations, complementing the need for ongoing legal support for startups and small businesses. This approach allows them to access the expertise needed to:

  • Navigate risks and identify opportunities during crucial stages of development.
  • Avoid the significant overhead of an executive salary and benefits package.

It serves as a practical stepping stone before the business grows to a scale that requires a dedicated, full-time legal function.

Providing Scalable Legal Support for Growth & Transition

Companies undergoing significant change or transition can leverage the fractional GC model for adaptable legal leadership. The flexibility of a fractional general counsel is invaluable during periods of rapid growth, restructuring, or when preparing for major transactions.

This model allows a business to scale up legal support to manage these critical events effectively. Situations where this scalable support is most beneficial include:

  • Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A): Providing seasoned legal leadership to navigate the complexities of M&A transactions.
  • Fundraising Rounds: Offering crucial project management and investor relations support during capital raising activities.
  • Temporary Leadership Gaps: Bridging the absence of a senior legal team member, such as covering for maternity leave, to ensure seamless continuity.
  • Increased Contractual Complexity: Managing a higher volume of complex contracts and partnerships as the business expands, which often raises questions about specific terms like non-compete clauses.

Essential Strategic Support for AFSL Holders & AUSTRAC Regulated Entities

For businesses operating in high-compliance sectors, a fractional GC provides essential strategic oversight. Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) holders and AUSTRAC regulated entities, such as fintech companies and digital currency exchanges, face a heightened level of risk and complex regulatory obligations.

In these industries, legal and regulatory compliance is not just a background task but a core component of business strategy. A fractional general counsel with industry-specific experience can embed themselves within the leadership team to proactively manage these challenges.

They help to:

  • Build robust governance frameworks.
  • Ensure the company can navigate shifting regulations while pursuing its business goals.

This embedded legal leadership is crucial for protecting the business and maintaining the confidence of investors and regulators.

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Understanding the Limitations & Setting Expectations

Not a Universal Replacement for a Full-Time In-House Team

While the fractional general counsel model offers significant flexibility, it is important to view it as a strategic step rather than a permanent replacement for a full-time legal function.

For many growing businesses, this approach serves as a crucial stepping stone by:

  • Establishing strong foundations for compliance and governance.
  • Evolving into a dedicated, full-time in-house team as the company scales and legal needs grow in complexity.

Ensuring a Successful Partnership with Your Fractional GC

To build a successful partnership, both parties must be transparent about expectations and deliverables from the outset. It is important for businesses to be realistic about what a fractional GC can achieve within the agreed time, especially if there is no existing legal team.

Furthermore, maintaining a healthy working relationship requires:

  • Acknowledging that your fractional general counsel will have other commitments.
  • Ensuring clear communication, so the engagement is productive and aligns with your business goals.

Conclusion

The rise of the fractional general counsel model addresses the modern business need for agile, strategic, and cost-effective legal leadership. For AFSL holders and AUSTRAC-regulated entities facing complex compliance obligations, this flexible legal support is a crucial business solution.

This approach allows growing companies to embed senior legal expertise within their leadership teams, ensuring proactive risk management and alignment with business goals without the significant overhead of a full-time executive. Contact Click Legal’s experienced fractional general counsel lawyers today to discover how our specialised services can help you navigate your regulatory landscape and protect your business while you focus on growth.

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Hannah Deuk

Founder & Principal Lawyer

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