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More providers in India of law-related services
Other items have commented on Indian providers of off-shore law-related services (See my posts of June 15, 2005, which mentions Imaging & Abstract International; Nov. 14, 2005, which mentions Xania; and Jan. 6, 2006, which provides more detail on the report referred to here.). A report, issued in late 2005, profiles 15 vendors: ALMT Systems; Atlas Legal Research; Comat; IndiaLegal.net; Integreon; Intellevate India; Lexadigm Solutions; Manthan Services; Mindcrest; NewGalexy (sic); Pangea3 (See my post of Jan. 28, 2007, on it and Lumen Legal.); Prolifus; Quislex; Variante Global; and Verist Research.
I checked most of them and they at least have a web presence. Meanwhile, I also found material from the Legal Support Global Group (a division of Goodsoft Inc.), which provides offshore “legal and paralegal support in such areas as “contract review and monitoring, contract drafting, document review for due diligence, patent drafting, simple filings, legal research,” and “litigation support.” The disclaimer at the bottom of page three of the Group’s website notes that “We are not a law firm and we do not provide legal advice.”
Posted on February 25, 2007 at 07:56 PM in Productivity | Permalink
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I read your blogg with interest.
I am a UK attorney (former partner in Underwoods) working alongside a US attorney, formerly of Fulbright & Jaworski.
Together we run LawScribe, Inc a legal services offshoring company. I believe that with our on-shore US presence and with fully qualified US and UK attorneys at the helm that our company is better placed than most to be able to ensure that our Indian attorneys provide a high quality work product. Please feel free to have a look at our website at your convenience.
I would appreciate your comments
Posted by: Mark Ross | Feb 27, 2007 12:24:06 AM
Thanks for sharing...
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