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legal process outsourcing
Nothing New About Legal Outsourcing
Firms have always sent some work outside the company (even offshore). Altman Weil jumps into the fray.
Free Webinar on Legal Process Outsourcing
I've written in the past about the importance of learning about legal process outsourcing. Lawyers need to understand the changing dynamics of delivering legal services in a world economy.I just learned about a free webinar on the the subject. For more info, click here.
Better Learn to Oursource
If you want to succeed in the practice of law, you better learn how to outsource certain functions. Clients are not going to pay full freight for tasks that can easily be completed off shore at a much lower price point but at the same level of quality. But there are risks involved. My latest...
Jobs in India for US Lawyers?
The growth of LPO in India may provide one source of jobs for American lawyers who are looking for adventure!
Large Firms Beginning to See Value in LPO?
When legal work began to be outsourced to India, it was presumed that corporate counsel would be the most willing to employ the strategy to control legal expenses. Small firms were presumed to also be interested because LPO provides a ready and scalable workforce that is not on the regular...
