As it becomes increasingly apparent that 2011 and beyond won’t bring a “return to normal” for annual double-digit growth in legal budgets, I thought it would be useful to recap…
Pangea3 co-CEOs Sanjay Kamlani and David Perla with Tony Abena, president and general manager of Global Legal Solutions at Thomson Reuters. Photo by Keith Claunch.
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Updated: When we reported Thomson Reuters’ acquisition of Indian legal process outsourcing company Pangea3 in the February issue, the publishing giant hadn’t yet disclosed where it would build…
When Thomson Reuters announced its acquisition of one of India’s largest legal outsourcing firm late last year, we wanted to know: Is the legal information giant entering into direct competition with its law firm clients? Listen to find out more.
The term “legal outsourcing” often conjures up images of cut-rate offshore companies staffed by lawyers and support staffers laboring in anonymity on behalf of law firms.
Law firms faced with “unrelenting” pricing pressures from clients are beginning to outsource basic legal work, create new categories of lawyers, and take a “loss leader approach” to pricing.
The ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20 today issued the latest in a series of discussion drafts on various topics relating to globalization and technology.
In what is being billed as a first-of-its-kind move by a top 20 London-based law firm, partners of CMS Cameron McKenna voted this week to eliminate its entire “back office”…
The Indian legal outsourcing company Pangea3 is eying a U.S. expansion following its acquisition by Thomson Reuters, the company that owns West Publishing.
Legal information giant Thomson Reuters – owner of the storied brand West Publishing – is about to get into the business of providing legal services, Nov 18, 2010 10:25 PM CST
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