More Outsourcing
By laglen
@laglen (19759)
United States
August 26, 2009 9:22am CST
Clearly the United States does not have enough lawyers. Can you believe that?
We are now outsourcing our lawyers to India. This article puts a positive spin on it.
http://oregonbusinessreport.com/2009/01/lawyer-outsourcing-to-india-an-opportunity-not-a-threat/
I am curious to see what our current admin thinks of this since they are all lawyers and "scholars".
What do you think? What will we outsource next?
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4 responses
@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
14 Oct 09
Some companies outsource all their jobs and then they wonder why no one can pay their bills..
@aprces (1082)
• China
26 Aug 09
It turns out that India accept not only software outsourcing but also lawyer outsourcing.It seems that Now India is becoming a outsourcing empire.So far China should learn from India
I always enjoy the discussions which offered some new resource just like what you've given a news site that I have ever heard about it.I don't like platitudes which often appears here

@John4Christ (1597)
• India
26 Aug 09
Well I am an Indian and I don't really think that legal help should ever be outsourced as they hardly know the laws pertaining to that particular country....I would not pick a lawyer from the US or any other part of the world as I don't really know how is he working and whether the right inputs have been taken.....but the report also states one benefit that is while the US is at sleep the people down here in India can work on the problem, now that can ensure speedy progress of your case......but still on the whole I feel legal help is not something which should be outsourced just to save some money......
I can still understand if its a Technical Support or a Customer Care, people here can still do justice to that job.....but I am not really sure how legal laws can be maintained and how the transparency of that case will be maintained......



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