|
Bangalore:
After law firms and individual attorneys outsourcing
their legal processes to India, US law firms have got
into the act.
US
companies fighting a case in the US hire just one lawyer
to appear in court while they station their entire legal
department in India because most of the research and paperwork
for large American corporates is currently being done
in India.
A
number of Indian companies are employing large number
of lawyers and doing high-end legal document work for
big companies like Calvin Klein, Universal Pictures, 20th
Century Fox, HBO and John Wiley and Sons in the US.
LPO
has now become a $61-million business with work coming
from several sources into the country. Law firms are still
the leading source the business (49 per cent), but catching
up fast are corporates who form a significant chunk (36
per cent) of the sourcing pie, while the rest is shared
by individual attorneys and legal publishers.
India
churns out close to 200,000 law graduates every year of
which only about 79,000 are English-speaking and hardly
850 get into jobs into top law firms in the country.
India,
the US and the UK share similar legal systems and Indian
Universities educate lawyers to work only in the Indian
legal system.
|