Corporates battling out in court and large money chasing few law-firms is no surprise.
But an anorexic patient requiring to pull out all emails, chats, net 2.0 profiles and then producing them to the opposite counsel for an insurance claim dispute does raise some eyebrows. With amount of speciously important data (chats, phone conversations, profiles, emails, scanned OCRed notes, hard-drive documents, online documents etc etc) every dispute is going to take longer than ever. Simple landlord-tenant disputes can take upto three years with legal costs over-running all over. A divorse case with slight bitterness can have couples running to view and review all chat messages and social networking pings fo each other and people in their circle. In the past post ediscovery 5% of cases went to trial and now only 2% do. The cost of ediscovery has become the most important reason for out-of-court settlement.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Ediscovery @ $4.3/GB
Wow.. Kazeon and Attenex have collaborated to provide ediscovery services to corporates. Kazeon claims document processing efficiency so huge that it processing cost comes to $4.3/GB where as current ediscovery vendors charge anywhere between 1700 to 2200$ per GB. Even if we count for any filtering, this is still dirt cheap, so much so that it looks like a printing error in the press release.
But Kazeon's alliance looks like a decisive step towards installed application model of business from the currently prevalent data hosting model in the ediscovery domain. It might also open up the corporate investigation market, which because of the high price point of ediscovery services was out of the reach for the ediscovery vendors.
But Kazeon's alliance looks like a decisive step towards installed application model of business from the currently prevalent data hosting model in the ediscovery domain. It might also open up the corporate investigation market, which because of the high price point of ediscovery services was out of the reach for the ediscovery vendors.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
LPO in India
LPO in India started as with outsourcing of transcription. But now LPO in India has grown to knowledge intensive work. Today all major functions including patent application drafting, legal research, pre-litigation documentation, advising clients, analyzing drafted documents, writing software licensing agreements to drafting distribution agreement are being outsourced to India. The patent filing and the due diligence work has grown with such a pace that most of the LPOs now have a separate department for patent related work.
Potential Legal services outsourcing market of US is about 3-4 billion dollars. It comprises of paralegal and research support, contract drafting and revising and contract management, library services, patent and trademark prosecution and litigation support. India will grow it's current share of 3-4 per cent of the 250 billion dollar global market of Legal Process Outsourcing to 7-8 percent by 2010. A recent value notes report said the LPO revenues of India are set to grow up to 4.5 billion dollars by 2010. As of now less than 10,000 people are employed in the LPO industry. By 2015 we could see this number swell to 80,000.
Potential Legal services outsourcing market of US is about 3-4 billion dollars. It comprises of paralegal and research support, contract drafting and revising and contract management, library services, patent and trademark prosecution and litigation support. India will grow it's current share of 3-4 per cent of the 250 billion dollar global market of Legal Process Outsourcing to 7-8 percent by 2010. A recent value notes report said the LPO revenues of India are set to grow up to 4.5 billion dollars by 2010. As of now less than 10,000 people are employed in the LPO industry. By 2015 we could see this number swell to 80,000.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Wipro Gets onto LPO Bandwagon
Wipro's LPO initiative is at least an year old, though the company has decided to generate sound bytes on this only recently.
Not the first of the block, Wipro probably still has not realised the full potential of LPO business yet. However, considering how quickly Wipro took leadership in the BPO business (inorganically and otherwise)we can never discount this company.
Not the first of the block, Wipro probably still has not realised the full potential of LPO business yet. However, considering how quickly Wipro took leadership in the BPO business (inorganically and otherwise)we can never discount this company.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Your Lawyer's Office--thousands Of Miles Away
Interesting Article
Advantages of LPO to India mentioned:
1: Same common-law and business principles as British, Canadian and U.S. lawyers
2: Large number of qualified engineers and lawyers
3: Technology
4: Cost! Cost!! Cost!!
India LPOs mentioned (in the order of being quoted):
1: MindCrest
2: Quislex
3: Pangea3
4: Integreon
5: Evalueserve
Advantages of LPO to India mentioned:
1: Same common-law and business principles as British, Canadian and U.S. lawyers
2: Large number of qualified engineers and lawyers
3: Technology
4: Cost! Cost!! Cost!!
India LPOs mentioned (in the order of being quoted):
1: MindCrest
2: Quislex
3: Pangea3
4: Integreon
5: Evalueserve
Friday, April 25, 2008
Triton moving into LPO
Triton, a Delhi based Call Center firm, is another one smitten by Legal outsourcing charm.
Triton had consolidated its business by merging three companies, Saffron Global, Sai Info and Webrizon India into Triton. It primarily operates its business from Saffron, the 850-seater call centre that it acquired in 2005.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Integreon keen to bulk up in LPO
US-based outsourcing firm Integreon, which has a presence in India, is on the lookout for acquisitions here.
Investment banking sources said the company is in talks with domestic knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) and business process outsourcing (BPO) firms and at least two small buyouts for a total of $50 million are likely to be sealed during the current calendar year.
It also acquired a part of the LPO business of New York-based BPO major Bowne, which provides financial publishing that year. In April 2003,
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
Call My Lawyer ... in India: LPO featured in Time
As per this time article
eDiscovery is picking up also, helped by the strong presence of edicovery technology vendor like Stratify in India.
ValueNotes, a business-research firm based in Pune, India, says a subset of KPO called legal process outsourcing (LPO) has grown revenues 49% from 2006, to $218 million last year. The figure will nearly triple, to $640 million, by 2010
eDiscovery is picking up also, helped by the strong presence of edicovery technology vendor like Stratify in India.
Changes in litigation procedures are boosting momentum in the LPO trade. Amendments to federal rules require parties to share electronic documents, such as e-mail and Microsoft Office files. That typically means both sides must review thousands of documents to prevent the inadvertent disclosure of confidential information to the other party. The service costs about $1 per page in India but can range from $7 to $10 per page in the U.S
Sunday, March 30, 2008
LPO gets local technology Support
Discovery’ automation in M&A deals
On average, manual methods of reviewing documents and files, be they on the computer or as paper, achieve a speed of 20 to 30 documents an hour, he states. “In comparison, using ‘Stratify Legal Discovery’ service, our clients are able to reach review speeds exceeding 300 documents an hour. With training, we found that speeds of up to 1,000 documents an hour are achievable.”
Friday, January 25, 2008
Legal Outsourcing to India Is Growing, but Still Confronts Fundamental Issues: Law.com
Legal Outsourcing to India Is Growing, but Still Confronts Fundamental Issues
Interesting article:
Quotes Forrester Research projections that $4 billion in legal work may head to India by 2015,
Interesting article:
Quotes Forrester Research projections that $4 billion in legal work may head to India by 2015,
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