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from:Outsourcing has long been considered as a revolutionary step in accomplishing a job for a lesser amount while still maintaining a high chance of accuracy and quality. Outsourcing has gained wider exposure and popularity due to the growth of the internet and its increasing usage and reach. Many countries which were unaware of this facility are now also taking advantage from it. One of the benefits of internet is that it can be used to publish and expose a particular project to a wider global audience. Since connectivity has more or less eliminated the limitations posed by distances, anything can be done from anywhere in the world.
Legal process outsourcing is one such field which is now following the path charted out by BPOs and call centers. Legal process outsourcing is adapted by legal advisors and related institutions mostly concerned with a specific cases of law. Legal outsourcing is done by outsourcing the task or issue being faced by a particular group within the realm of law. They then ask others to solve the problem and get paid for it. This can prove quiet helpful if a certain group find themselves tangled in a situation which they consider as impossible for them or if they find it difficult to get it done within a given deadline.
An extension to outsourcing is offshoring meaning that a project can be handed over to someone who is in another country. There may be some hurdles in offshoring of legal matters because there may be a small chance that legal professionals of other countries may not be aware of relevant laws, rules and regulations. After all if a US lawyer is seeking assistance from a legal professional based in India, the latter would have to have a fair amount of knowledge of US laws. However since the internet has successfully broken down geographical borders virtually, gaining knowledge of a foreign country’s laws is no limiting factor. In fact many legal outsourcing companies take on board professionals who are experts in international law so that they are able to provide service as desired by their international counterparts.
There are however concerns when it comes to legal outsourcing. Many people do not like their information to be exposed openly to other people especially foreign countries. And secondly precautionary measures need to taken so that no highly sensitive information is sent to the wrong place or where it can prove to be a disadvantage for the buyer or the institution as a whole or maybe even the country.
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