Eversheds has struck a deal to outsource low-end legal work to India.
The firm has signed a contract with a third-party provider to outsource small commercial contracts that are too expensive to carry out in the U.K. or in-house.
Eversheds has struck a deal to outsource low-end legal work to India. The firm has signed a contract with a third-party provider to outsource small commercial contracts that are too expensive to carry out in the U.K. or in-house. The initiative, the result of a review led by commercial group head Jonathan Guest, will initially allow the firm to offer cheaper rates for low-end volume work such as commercial contracts but could be expanded to cover larger-scale work such as due diligence.
August 12, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Eversheds has struck a deal to outsource low-end legal work to India.
The firm has signed a contract with a third-party provider to outsource small commercial contracts that are too expensive to carry out in the U.K. or in-house.
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