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(1-4 of 8)Things To Know Before Outsourcing An Lpo Project
LPO industry is on growth today and expected to reach $4 billion
by 2015. Many law firms and in-house legal departments of the companies
hire the services of LPO providers on a temporary or ongoing basis. Many law
firms in
Legal outsourcing makes the lawyers to reduce a cost to the
client; it will also allow them to have extra hours by hiring external staff.
It is possible through outsourcing that an attorney can send documents for
review before he heads home in the evening and have it ready on his desk in the
morning.
The law firms and companies today needs to recruit more people
when they need to handle the more matters and need to downsize during less busy
times. This problem does not arise when they outsourcing it to LPO provider.
The work can be outsourced on the business requirements. Besides they can save
money on the infrastructure, maintenance and the cost on the new technology.
However, it depends on the organization and the firms need for
legal outsourcing. Law firms and in-house legal departments of companies need to think
whether there is any need for outsourcing legal work to LPO provider, and the
benefit they are getting from LPO providers.They also need to think how much
they can save in terms of costs and what is the quality of work they would
receive from LPO providers.
Who requires the LPO Services?
1. Law
firms: The cost involving the maintenance of the office and an
expenditure on the technology is increasing. Many of the law firm clients
prefer for the low cost services with the high quality. LPO industry is only
the answer for all these needs.
2. In-house
legal departments: Although legal departments of the corporations do
not generate revenue for the company, it will defend the company from law
suits. In- house legal departments of companies these days requires the more
staff on managing the documents, they need more staff to review the documents
before suing any parties. LPO providers can effectively manage the
legal documents and analyze the documents before suing any parties. It can also
utilize the LPO provider services to draft all types of agreements related to
business transactions of the company.
3. Law
firms expecting more work or intending to increase the size of the firm: LPOs
are not against to hiring practices by law firms. Law firms can also hire the
external services or have a contract with LPO providers to act as the back
office operation of the Law Firm.
4. Firms
/ companies especially set up for getting the clients and outsourcing: After
going through the success of LPO industry, firms and companies are being set up
especially for getting the clients and outsourcing legal work to the LPO
providers. These companies and firms mainly act as the mediators between the
LPO providers and Law firms.
5. Individuals: One
of the benefits in Common Law Countries the citizens have got is, individuals
need not be always represented by Lawyers in courts. They can individually file
complaints or defend the cases. But it would be difficult for an individual who
does not have the knowledge of law. Law also states the Ignorance of law is not
excusable. Today, it is possible for Individuals to represent themselves before
the court with the help of LPO providers. E.g. In a foreclosure and bankruptcy
proceedings, the debtor may not be having money to afford a lawyer, he will
surely outsource it to the LPO providers.
Although many LPO providers claims to be having experienced in all
areas of law, and claims to be having such number of attorneys and paralegals,
the answer to the question would be known only when we personally visit the
facility of the provider and having an interview with the lawyers and
paralegals working in LPO. Hence, it is very important to take many steps
before outsourcing.
When you are outsourcing a small project you can outsource the
work after having formal interview, video conferencing or VOIP session with the
LPO provider and after going through the sample work done by them.
But when you are outsourcing a major project, you need to take
many steps to know that particular LPO provider is capable of performing the
work as expected.
Before outsourcing legal
processes to LPO provider……..
- Go through the LPO provider
profile on the web and attorney profiles if any
- Enquire about the type of training
they are providing to lawyers and paralegals at the LPO organization.
- Ask them for the case studies and
sample work
- Send the sample
project for solution and ask them how much they can save in terms of
cost on particular project. Ask for detailed report on how they can solve
it, the technology, and software’s to be used on particular project,
number of attorneys and paralegals to be assigned on the project, and the
time limit within which they can complete the project.
- Send the trial work to ascertain
the LPO provider’s ability to complete the work with high quality. Suppose
the work involves document review of millions of document. Send only
hundred or thousand files for document review to ascertain the quality of
work.
- If the trial work is done
properly, have a telephonic interview, video conferencing, or VOIP session
etc.
- Have the necessary agreements with
the LPO provider. E.g. Service provider agreement, service level agreement,
confidentiality agreement etc…
- Visit the facility: When
you are outsourcing major project, visit the provider facility and speak
to the Team who are going to work on you project
- . Check for data security and
confidentiality
- Check the support and training
required from your side.
- Client consent: Although it is not
mandatory to disclose to the client that his work being outsourced, it is
the obligation on the part of the Law firm to inform to the client that
his work being outsourced.
- Client fee: it is not mandatory to
inform to the client about the fee agreement with the LPO vendor.
American Bar Association Formal Opinion 08-451: Even the formal opinion of the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility (Formal Opinion 08-451), in its Lawyer’s Obligations When Outsourcing Legal and Nonlegal Support Services. States…….
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