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Outsourcing Legal
Lenders Benefit When U.S. Law Firm Outsources Their Due Diligence Work: Investors buying loan portfolios want to know about the individual loans in them. Law firms do this for their clients. Before outsourcing, Zarski and Associates hired paralegals who often knew nothing about consumer credit law. Now his supplier iBridge has lawyers in Delhi and Banaglore review the portfolios. I can get an Indian lawyer for $35 an hour and a U.S. paralegal for $50 an hour. Guess which one I'll take? says David Zarski (2009)

Clinical Information System Implementations: A 'Three-Way' Street
The centerpiece of current healthcare information technology outsourcing initiatives is the buyer's decision to implement a new clinical information system. Attorney Bruce Leshine posits the best way to go about this is for the buyer, supplier, and CIS vendor to work together to craft a solution. (2006)

India Courts Western Law Firms
Legal services are joining customer contact, transaction services, debt collection, and payroll processing as processes the West is migrating to India. Read why US and UK law firms are outsourcing to the subcontinent. (2005)

An Attorney Outlines Some Outsourcing Challenges for Manufacturers
Manufacturers who outsource lose control over the manufacturing process. Adam Chernichaw's advice: Document everything. (2005)

ASP Makes Sure Software Downloads Don't Go to Terrorists
Crown Peak turned its process on its head to solve a problem for a new client. The result: a whole new line of business. Read how suppliers can expand their business by asking the question: Where else will it work? (2005)

New Outsourcing Risks in 2005 and How to Mitigate Them
As outsourcing changes, so do the risks. An OutsourcingCenter poll discovers why rising interest rates and the promise of combining voice and data in one network using VoIP technology are creating new risks for the industry. (2004)

Defining the Role of the Technology Lawyer
Here's why you need a technology lawyer when you do your next outsourcing deal. Kevin Colangelo of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel explains why your attorney needs to understand server configurations as well as contract law. (2004)

 

Outsourcing Research and Whitepapers

Delivering Justice - With an Aging Workforce - Learn how the State of California Judicial Branch addressed maintaining a leadership position even though 75% of its managers and executives will become eligible to retire in the next ten years. - September 2007

The European Directive and Global Data Transfers - The European Commission recently changed the regulatory landscape regarding global personal data transfers. This Baker & McKenzie client alert describes various solutions to meet the new rules. - February 2005

The Impact of the Recent L-1 Visa Law Changes on Outsourcing - The new L-1 Visa Reform Act will negatively impact the offshore outsourcing industry and offshore outsourcing customers in the long term. This advisory from Baker & McKenzie offers advice on how to deal with the new rules. - February 2005

Outsourcing to Canada: Legal & Tax Considerations - Is your company interested in offshoring or nearshoring to Canada? Read this new white paper about key legal and tax considerations to think about when contemplating Canada as your next offshoring site. - October 2004

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