"Though firms are under pressure to cut costs, data security and quality of work are two key deterrents to sending projects to India. Still, Bufithis notes that "off-shoring is not going away." It's moving toward a blended approach, with a first pass at review in India followed by second review in the United States."Here is another acknowledgment that the blended onshore/offshore model provides the benefit of a second layer of quality control and oversight from the onshore attorneys, and it dovetails nicely with the second part of our conversation with Managing Onshore Attorney, Chris Crawford.
Q: Generally, what is the breakdown in terms of the percentage of work executed by the offshore attorneys and the percentage executed by the onshore staff?
A: “It can really vary. Depending on the complexity of the work, it ranges from 10% onshore to 90% onshore. The benefit to the client is that the cost does not change whether the work is performed by a
Q: What are the types of work that you have seen translate successfully to being outsourced?
Q: What are the educational backgrounds of the offshore attorneys?
A: “All Indian attorneys have graduated from an accredited Indian law school, which requires either three or five years of schooling, depending on the law degree obtained. We only hire those that have graduated within the top 10% of their class.”
Q: How are the attorneys trained once they join LegalEase?
A: “LegalEase has its own six month training program, designed by a
Q: How do you address ethical concerns, e.g. how do the off-shore attorneys ensure confidentiality and conflict checking?
A: “All attorneys working for LegalEase sign confidentiality agreements. In addition, most clients require that LegalEase employees sign confidentiality agreements before commencing work on a project. Regarding conflicts of interest, we have an internal conflict checking system to ensure that we do not undertake work that would present a potential conflict of interest with another client.”
Q: How do you guarantee client satisfaction?
A: “We have always provided our clients with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If the client is for some reason dissatisfied, we only ask that they provide the reason for the dissatisfaction and give
You can read the first part of our conversation here.
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