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Offshoring Legal Services to India |
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This report was published in December 2005.
An updated version of this report - Offshoring Legal Services To India: An Update - was released in July 2007. Table of Contents of the 2005 Report
| 1. Executive Summary | 2. Global Market for Legal Services 2.1 Organization of the Legal Services Industry 2.1.1 Law Firms 2.1.2 In-house Legal Departments 2.1.3 Legal Publishers 2.2 Law Firms Dominate the Industry 2.3 The Common Law and Civil Law System 2.4 Concentration - Prominent Countries are US and UK 2.4.1 Select Facts and Figures
| 3. Legal Services: Outsourceablity 3.1 Functions and Outsourceability 3.2 The Legal Services Value Chain 3.3 A Wide Range of Services 3.3.1 Legal Support 3.3.2 Legal 3.3.3 Intellectual Property 3.3.4 Others | 4. The Offshore Alternative 4.1 The Offshoring Chain 4.2 The Pioneers 4.3 IP-related Work Dominates in Value 4.4 Law Firms are the Largest Service Buyers 4.4.1 Prominent Service Buyers 4.5 Offshoring Drivers 4.5.1 Congruent Legal Systems 4.5.2 Major English Speaking Country 4.5.3 Availability of Highly Skilled Manpower 4.5.4 India Offers Cost-effective Talent 4.5.5 Cost Comparison Across Destinations 4.5.6 Complementary Time Zones | 5. Indian Vendor Analysis 5.1 Industry Structure 5.1.1 Captives 5.1.2 Third Party 5.2 Comparative Analysis of Vendors 5.2.1 Types of Players 5.2.2 Segmentation by Services Offered 5.2.3 Citywise Concentration 5.3 Billing Rates 5.4 Current Positioning of Vendors 5.5 Key Industry Issues 5.5.1 Huge Training Requirement to Fill the Skills Gap 5.5.2 Attrition Currently a Non-Issue 5.5.3 No Significant Competition to India 5.5.4 Data Security is a Primary Concern | 6. Trends, Insights & Projections 6.1 Opportunity for India 6.2 Indian Offshoring Growth Estimates 6.3 Intellectual Property & Conveyancing to Grow Dramatically 6.4 Horizontal Competition in Low-end Jobs 6.5 More Aggressive Moves by Large BPOs 6.6 Captives Will Increase Share6 6.7 Expect M&A Activity in 2006 and 2007 6.8 Domestic Market Deregulation Can Provide Huge Fillip | 7. Company Profiles ALMT Synergies Atlas Legal Research Comat IndiaLegal.net Integreon Intellevate India Lexadigm Solutions Manthan Services Mindcrest NewGalexy Pangea3 Prolifus Quislex Variante Global Verist Research
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Table of Contents Figure 1 Structure of Legal Industry Figure 2 Types of Law Firms Figure 3 Global Legal Services Market Figure 4 Common Law and Civil Law. Figure 5 Global Legal Services Market Figure 6 Legal Services Industry: Facts and Figures Figure 7 Structure of Law Firms, Corporate Legal Departments and Publishers Figure 8 The Legal Services Value Chain Figure 9 The Offshoring Chain Figure 10 Revenues by Type of Services Figure 11 Law Firms are the largest service buyers Figure 12 Legal Outsourcing Services on Offer Figure 13 India Talent Pool Figure 14 Prominent Law Schools in India Figure 15 Approximate Wage Comparison: Legal Industry in India, US, UK Figure 16 Approximate Costs across Destinations Figure 17 Industry Structure Figure 18 Major Players in Legal Outsourcing in India Figure 19 Employment in Third Party vs. Captive Figure 20 Revenue/Employee for Captives is the Highest Figure 21 Segmentation by Services Offered Figure 22 Citywise Concentration of Legal Service Providers Figure 23 Types of Billing Rates Figure 24 Average Billing Rates in Industry Figure 25 Billing Rates Figure 26 Comparative Analysis of Leading Vendors Figure 27 Comparative Rating of Destinations Figure 28 The Opportunity Size Figure 29 Estimated Employee Growth by 2015 Figure 30 Estimated Revenue Growth by 2015 Figure 31 Possible Scenario: Removal of Entry Barriers in Domestic Market |
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