0 results for 'Capgemini'
When Your Patent Work Goes to India
Legal outsourcing overseas should be looking at steady growth this year. Globalization is doing it once again-forcing law firms and law departments to speak English with an Indian accent.Jones Day's employee benefits co-chair jumps to Winston & Strawn
Winston & Strawn has picked up partner James P. Baker from Jones Day, where he co-chaired the firm's employee benefits and executive compensation practice. Additional Jones Day lawyers are likely to make the move, he said, but he declined to give names.Will Tough Economy Push Companies to Outsource Legal Work?
Offshoring has been widely adopted by many companies when it comes to back-office operations. But LPO -- legal process outsourcing -- is different. Despite the early hype, companies have not been as quick to sign up. Some are worried about the quality of the work, and cite cultural differences and security concerns as reasons for the reticence of some legal departments to send work abroad. What about 2009? Will recessionary pressure to reduce legal costs push more companies to ship work overseas?Jones Day Employee Benefits Co-Chair Jumps to Winston & Strawn
Winston & Strawn has picked up partner James P. Baker from Jones Day, where he co-chaired the employee benefits and executive compensation practice. Baker joined the labor and employment relations department in Winston's San Francisco office last week. He says additional Jones Day lawyers are likely to make the move, but declined to give names. In addition to reconnecting with lawyers with whom he has worked in the past, Baker said it was Winston's use of technology to track cases and do research that drew him to the firm.Asia's wealthy surpass Europe's for first time
The wealth of rich Asians has surpassed Europe's millionaires for the first time as the region's stock and property prices rebounded from the global recession, a report showed Wednesday.Walk on Dark Side of Tax World
Sidley Austin agreed to pay a $39 million fine to the IRS and pledged continued cooperation with government investigators. Now more firms are caught up in a federal tax shelter investigation.Richest family offices seeing fastest growth as firms oust banks
Of the top 10 fastest-growing firms in the second annual Bloomberg Markets ranking, only one was part of a big bank. The other nine were boutiques that mind money for the ultra-wealthy.Xerox Builds Document Management Business With Amici Purchase
Xerox Corp.'s $174 million purchase of Amici, announced Wednesday, could be the first of a string of deals for the copier and printer giant as it tries to build its document management services business, withdrawing further from hardware sales.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer
Download Now
Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
Brought to you by Juris Ledger
Download Now
Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer
Download Now
The Ultimate Guide to Remote Legal Work
Brought to you by Filevine
Download Now