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NEW DELHI, NOV 6: US court battles are now being outsourced to India. In a fiercely- competitive market where cut-throat deals have slashed voice BPO rates to $5-6 per hour, a segment of the industry is making a niche for itself in the name of legal BPO. An estimated 35,000 US lawyer jobs will move to low-cost destinations like India by 2010. The number will reach 79,000 by 2015. Just 700 people, employed across 50-60 companies in the country command up to $125 per hour to generate business worth $70 million per annum. That\'s higher than the 2004 revenues of $60.5 million genera ted by EXLServices, one of the largest BPOs in India employing 5000 people. Ads By Google Reduce your legal spend Resources/stats/news for GCs and law firms that need to reduce costs www.offshore-legal-services.com BPO Companies BPO companies and their services listed here from across the globe. www.techle.com Training Outsourcing Top 20 Training Outsource Companies Outsource news, articles, big deals www.TrainingOutsourcing.com Quality BPO Resources Find the top BPO companies and their services listed here. www.e-isn.com Major third-party players in legal outsourcing in India include Evalueserve, Pangea3, Lawwave, Manthan, Lexadigm, Atlas, Integreon and Office Tiger. In-house (captive) legal outsourcing by MNCs like GE, Oracle, Sun and Cisco has also been very successful. Subsidiaries of large US law firms in India like Intellevate (Noida) and IPPRO (Bangalore) are also successful. In fact, for the sector, legal outsourcing is one of the most lucrative businesses. At an average billing rate of $75 per hour, just 700 LPO employees generate a business of $420,000 (Rs 1.8 crore) every day. Drafting patent applications and conducting infringement studies attract billing rates of $25-80 per hour. Proof-reading contracts and providing legal counsel via phone or email attracts high billing rates of $30-125 per hour. Paralegal services like document management, archiving and XML tagging are billed at $12-25 per hour. It\'s well paying too. Sanjay Kamlani, Co-CEO, Pangea3 told FE: \"Lawyers can earn between Rs 1-10 lakh per annum. Engineers, medical practitioners and PhDs are in great demand as they are required for filing patents related to their fields. They earn between Rs 4-8 lakhs per annum depending upon experience.\" Outsourcing legal work to India helps US law firms operate 24x7. Not to forget the cost savings. Said Ashish Gupta, country manager, Evalueserve: \"Drafting a patent in US costs around $8-10,000. In India, it can be done at less than half the cost. There is huge market potential as more than 300,000 patent applications are filed in the US every year.\" Sunil Mehta, Vice-President Nasscom told FE: \"Legal outsource-able market from the US alone is pegged at $ 3-4 billion. Only about 2-3% ($60-80 million) of the potential market has been tapped so far.\"
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NEW DELHI, NOV 6: US court battles are now being outsourced to India. In a fiercely- competitive market where cut-throat deals have slashed voice BPO rates to $5-6 per hour, a segment of the industry is making a niche for itself in the name of legal BPO. An estimated 35,000 US lawyer jobs will move to low-cost destinations like India by 2010. The number will reach 79,000 by 2015. Just 700 people, employed across 50-60 companies in the country command up to $125 per hour to generate business worth $70 million per annum. That\'s higher than the 2004 revenues of $60.5 million genera ted by EXLServices, one of the largest BPOs in India employing 5000 people. Ads By Google Reduce your legal spend Resources/stats/news for GCs and law firms that need to reduce costs www.offshore-legal-services.com BPO Companies BPO companies and their services listed here from across the globe. www.techle.com Training Outsourcing Top 20 Training Outsource Companies Outsource news, articles, big deals www.TrainingOutsourcing.com Quality BPO Resources Find the top BPO companies and their services listed here. www.e-isn.com Major third-party players in legal outsourcing in India include Evalueserve, Pangea3, Lawwave, Manthan, Lexadigm, Atlas, Integreon and Office Tiger. In-house (captive) legal outsourcing by MNCs like GE, Oracle, Sun and Cisco has also been very successful. Subsidiaries of large US law firms in India like Intellevate (Noida) and IPPRO (Bangalore) are also successful. In fact, for the sector, legal outsourcing is one of the most lucrative businesses. At an average billing rate of $75 per hour, just 700 LPO employees generate a business of $420,000 (Rs 1.8 crore) every day. Drafting patent applications and conducting infringement studies attract billing rates of $25-80 per hour. Proof-reading contracts and providing legal counsel via phone or email attracts high billing rates of $30-125 per hour. Paralegal services like document management, archiving and XML tagging are billed at $12-25 per hour. It\'s well paying too. Sanjay Kamlani, Co-CEO, Pangea3 told FE: \"Lawyers can earn between Rs 1-10 lakh per annum. Engineers, medical practitioners and PhDs are in great demand as they are required for filing patents related to their fields. They earn between Rs 4-8 lakhs per annum depending upon experience.\" Outsourcing legal work to India helps US law firms operate 24x7. Not to forget the cost savings. Said Ashish Gupta, country manager, Evalueserve: \"Drafting a patent in US costs around $8-10,000. In India, it can be done at less than half the cost. There is huge market potential as more than 300,000 patent applications are filed in the US every year.\" Sunil Mehta, Vice-President Nasscom told FE: \"Legal outsource-able market from the US alone is pegged at $ 3-4 billion. Only about 2-3% ($60-80 million) of the potential market has been tapped so far.\"
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Hello Elite,
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http://www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=107859
NEW DELHI, NOV 6: US court battles are now being outsourced to India. In a fiercely- competitive market where cut-throat deals have slashed voice BPO rates to $5-6 per hour, a segment of the industry is making a niche for itself in the name of legal BPO. An estimated 35,000 US lawyer jobs will move to low-cost destinations like India by 2010. The number will reach 79,000 by 2015. Just 700 people, employed across 50-60 companies in the country command up to $125 per hour to generate business worth $70 million per annum. That\'s higher than the 2004 revenues of $60.5 million genera ted by EXLServices, one of the largest BPOs in India employing 5000 people. Ads By Google Reduce your legal spend Resources/stats/news for GCs and law firms that need to reduce costs www.offshore-legal-services.com BPO Companies BPO companies and their services listed here from across the globe. www.techle.com Training Outsourcing Top 20 Training Outsource Companies Outsource news, articles, big deals www.TrainingOutsourcing.com Quality BPO Resources Find the top BPO companies and their services listed here. www.e-isn.com Major third-party players in legal outsourcing in India include Evalueserve, Pangea3, Lawwave, Manthan, Lexadigm, Atlas, Integreon and Office Tiger. In-house (captive) legal outsourcing by MNCs like GE, Oracle, Sun and Cisco has also been very successful. Subsidiaries of large US law firms in India like Intellevate (Noida) and IPPRO (Bangalore) are also successful. In fact, for the sector, legal outsourcing is one of the most lucrative businesses. At an average billing rate of $75 per hour, just 700 LPO employees generate a business of $420,000 (Rs 1.8 crore) every day. Drafting patent applications and conducting infringement studies attract billing rates of $25-80 per hour. Proof-reading contracts and providing legal counsel via phone or email attracts high billing rates of $30-125 per hour. Paralegal services like document management, archiving and XML tagging are billed at $12-25 per hour. It\'s well paying too. Sanjay Kamlani, Co-CEO, Pangea3 told FE: \"Lawyers can earn between Rs 1-10 lakh per annum. Engineers, medical practitioners and PhDs are in great demand as they are required for filing patents related to their fields. They earn between Rs 4-8 lakhs per annum depending upon experience.\" Outsourcing legal work to India helps US law firms operate 24x7. Not to forget the cost savings. Said Ashish Gupta, country manager, Evalueserve: \"Drafting a patent in US costs around $8-10,000. In India, it can be done at less than half the cost. There is huge market potential as more than 300,000 patent applications are filed in the US every year.\" Sunil Mehta, Vice-President Nasscom told FE: \"Legal outsource-able market from the US alone is pegged at $ 3-4 billion. Only about 2-3% ($60-80 million) of the potential market has been tapped so far.\"
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Hello Elite,
Elite spent some time at our website and has sent you this story link
http://www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=107859
NEW DELHI, NOV 6: US court battles are now being outsourced to India. In a fiercely- competitive market where cut-throat deals have slashed voice BPO rates to $5-6 per hour, a segment of the industry is making a niche for itself in the name of legal BPO. An estimated 35,000 US lawyer jobs will move to low-cost destinations like India by 2010. The number will reach 79,000 by 2015. Just 700 people, employed across 50-60 companies in the country command up to $125 per hour to generate business worth $70 million per annum. That\'s higher than the 2004 revenues of $60.5 million genera ted by EXLServices, one of the largest BPOs in India employing 5000 people. Ads By Google Reduce your legal spend Resources/stats/news for GCs and law firms that need to reduce costs www.offshore-legal-services.com BPO Companies BPO companies and their services listed here from across the globe. www.techle.com Training Outsourcing Top 20 Training Outsource Companies Outsource news, articles, big deals www.TrainingOutsourcing.com Quality BPO Resources Find the top BPO companies and their services listed here. www.e-isn.com Major third-party players in legal outsourcing in India include Evalueserve, Pangea3, Lawwave, Manthan, Lexadigm, Atlas, Integreon and Office Tiger. In-house (captive) legal outsourcing by MNCs like GE, Oracle, Sun and Cisco has also been very successful. Subsidiaries of large US law firms in India like Intellevate (Noida) and IPPRO (Bangalore) are also successful. In fact, for the sector, legal outsourcing is one of the most lucrative businesses. At an average billing rate of $75 per hour, just 700 LPO employees generate a business of $420,000 (Rs 1.8 crore) every day. Drafting patent applications and conducting infringement studies attract billing rates of $25-80 per hour. Proof-reading contracts and providing legal counsel via phone or email attracts high billing rates of $30-125 per hour. Paralegal services like document management, archiving and XML tagging are billed at $12-25 per hour. It\'s well paying too. Sanjay Kamlani, Co-CEO, Pangea3 told FE: \"Lawyers can earn between Rs 1-10 lakh per annum. Engineers, medical practitioners and PhDs are in great demand as they are required for filing patents related to their fields. They earn between Rs 4-8 lakhs per annum depending upon experience.\" Outsourcing legal work to India helps US law firms operate 24x7. Not to forget the cost savings. Said Ashish Gupta, country manager, Evalueserve: \"Drafting a patent in US costs around $8-10,000. In India, it can be done at less than half the cost. There is huge market potential as more than 300,000 patent applications are filed in the US every year.\" Sunil Mehta, Vice-President Nasscom told FE: \"Legal outsource-able market from the US alone is pegged at $ 3-4 billion. Only about 2-3% ($60-80 million) of the potential market has been tapped so far.\"
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