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Crowdfunders flock to invest in LPO business
Monday, 9 December 2013A UK legal process outsourcing company has obtained an equity investment of double the amount it was seeking to fund ambitious expansion plans, using the ‘crowdfunding’ method of appealing to investors.
Tags: legal process outsourcing, LPO
Posted in Latest news, Outsourcing
LPOs set to take on high-value work and “compete directly with law firms”
Friday, 7 December 2012The legal process outsourcing industry is currently worth $2.4bn worldwide and is set to expand into higher value, more complex work, according to research conducted by the London School of Economics.
Tags: legal process outsourcing, LPO
Posted in Latest news, Outsourcing
Back-to-work lawyers "enable firms and GCs to outsource onshore"
Friday, 21 September 2012Mahy: something that somebody should have thought of before
Using ex-City lawyer parents looking to return to practice is a way for in-house lawyers and law firms to onshore services that many people are saying should be offshored, a former FTSE 100 general counsel said this week.
Tags: legal process outsourcing, LPO, outsourcing
Posted in Latest news, Outsourcing
News round-up: would-be ABS expands, HSBC publishes panel criteria, and much more
Thursday, 5 April 2012Our regular round-up of news includes Quindell Portfolio’s latest acquisition, Simmons & Simmons moving City work to Bristol, the SRA’s City adviser joining Obelisk Legal, the Law Society withdrawing its PII broker list, and much more besides.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, Bar Council, conveyancing, conveyancing quality scheme, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, Financial Services Authority, Law Society, legal process outsourcing, LPO, professional indemnity insurance, pupillage, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, Market monitor, News In Brief
UK legal outsourcing business "with a heart" goes on massive City lawyer recruitment drive
Wednesday, 7 March 2012An innovative legal outsourcing business that uses former City solicitors to provide law firms and in-house departments with temporary support is set for a massive expansion, aiming to grow from 60 to 500 by the end of the year.
Tags: legal process outsourcing, LPO
Posted in hrtraining, Latest news, Market monitor, Outsourcing
How to compete with LPO providers
Monday, 16 January 2012The fallout from the financial crisis as well as growing threats from the legal process outsourcing industry is making it even more difficult for legal practices to juggle client expectations and fee income, says Peter Collins. Many are looking to manage their own resources more effectively.
Tags: legal process outsourcing, LPO
Posted in Features, Latest news, Outsourcing
Narrowing pay gap with Asia "encouraging" law firms to set up domestic outsourcing operations
Tuesday, 13 December 2011The narrowing gap between wages paid in the UK and in booming Asian economies mean offshore legal process outsourcing providers are facing a growing threat from law firms setting up their own onshore operations, an LPO consultancy has claimed.
Tags: legal process outsourcing, LPO
Posted in News, Outsourcing
News in brief: Gulliford leaves Co-op Legal Services, ABS innovation award, LPO shunned, and more
Wednesday, 23 November 2011Our regular news in brief round-up reveals that Jonathan Gulliford, one of the architects of Co-operative Legal Services, is leaving the company this week. Meanwhile, the first ABS has won an innovation award, general counsel are cool on LPO, and Lord Justice Jackson says his reforms could boost lawyers’ work.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, Co-op, conveyancing, Jackson report, legal education and training review, legal process outsourcing, Litigation Funding, LPO, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in News, News In Brief
General counsel eyeing legal services “production line”, Oxford research finds
Wednesday, 7 September 2011The spiralling costs of legal services is prompting some leading general counsel to consider a “production line” approach to handling legal work, with more companies looking to go offshore or in-house, according to new research from an Oxford professor.
Tags: legal process outsourcing, LPO
Posted in Market monitor, News, Outsourcing
ABA ethics commission outlines beefed-up outsourcing rules
Thursday, 5 May 2011Plans to clarify the ethics of outsourcing work to lawyers and non-lawyers, and the circumstances in which outsourcing would be wrong, are to be put to the American Bar Association (ABA). The “initial draft proposals” go further than an initial draft published last year.
Tags: ethics, legal process outsourcing, LPO, outsourcing
Posted in News, Outsourcing