India/Offshoring

Attorney at Blah

Nov 2nd, 2007 | By | Category: Contract Attorney Primers, India/Offshoring

From: Washington City Paper, November 7, 2007    Jay Kuperstein had a good job. He worked in New York for the NBA, editing basketball videos. Then he got tired of sitting in front of a video monitor for 15 hours a day and decided to go to law school.   Kuperstein, who is 30 years [...]



Manhattan Work at Mumbai Prices

Oct 28th, 2007 | By | Category: India/Offshoring

From: ABA Journal, October 2007 It is 10:30 in the morning in Mumbai—1 a.m. in New York City—and Aditi Tulpule settles between the partitions of her computer station, one of many such workspaces along an extended blond-wood desk. Tulpule, 32, has two law degrees: one from one of India’s top law schools and a graduate [...]



A Post About Ethics Rules, Offshoring and Mark-Ups on Contract Attorney Fees

Aug 28th, 2007 | By | Category: Contract Attorney Primers, India/Offshoring

From Carolyn Elefant of Legal Blog Watch: “Do state ethics codes deter offshoring of legal services to India, therefore enabling U.S. firms to charge higher prices for services? And should firms be limited in the amount that they can mark up outside lawyer fees? Those are some of the questions that came to my mind [...]