And then there are developments that no one saw coming.
A few years worth of both professional and academic studies, articles, and books weighing in on the efficiencies and cost-effectiveness of Legal Process Outsourcing, and the LPO sector received its most high-profile, mainstream splash of exposure this week thanks to...?
Sacha Baron Cohen. That's right. Borat. Ali G. Bruno.
This past week, Los Angeles Superior Court threw out a defamation suit against actor/comedian Sascha Baron Cohen. What is noteworthy about the coverage of the suit's dismissal is the very public recognition and credit being given to the Indian attorneys who contributed to the victory via Legal Process Outsourcing.
One of the most widely read websites covering Hollywood and the entertainment industry, the L.A. Weekly's Deadline Hollywood Daily, quoted one of the defense attorneys saying, "...combining the skills and expertise of U.S. attorneys with U.S. law-trained Indian attorneys has proved to be an innovative and cost-effective way to fight and win the suit.”
To have both the quality of the work and the contribution to success praised so publicly is impressive.
The Wallstreet Journal's website references the case, "Sacha Baron Cohen Uses Outsourcing for the Win," and provide links to other articles discussing the story.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
A very good tutorial about The Face of LPO...The coverage of the suit's dismissal is the very public recognition and credit being given to the Indian attorneys who contributed to the victory via Legal Process Outsourcing is quite notable..
Post a Comment