Michael Lew & Juan Pablo To Lead The Discussion On The Scope Of LPO Operations On February 29, 2012
This webinar is designed for Buyers of LPO services - law firm partners, counsels, IP Professionals, solo practitioners based in US, UK and other markets & Service Providers of LPO services - LPO executives, emerging LPOs from vendor locations
- (1888PressRelease) February 16, 2012 - Los Angeles - The industry virtuoso in the pasture of Legal Process Outsourcing from the various destinations would be in the webinar to share their knowledge and ideas about one of the fiery issues in the LPO market which stands as "Scope of LPO Operations: LPO Doesn't Have to be Reserved for India…Dare To Think Beyond!".
The Speakers include Michael Lew, Director & Head, Digital Forensics, Chio Lim, Stone Forest (Singapore); Juan Pablo, Partner, Acedo Santamarina (Mexico) and Pankaj Parnami, Founder Director, Global Outsourcing Association of Lawyers (US).
It would be an extraordinary webinar where experts would talk about the topics like Recent and Future Developments in Legal Outsourcing Industry, The Budding LPO Marketplace: Ethical and Legislative Issues in Outsourcing, Latest Trends and Cost-effective conduct to Manage Risks in Outsourcing Legal Work: Past, Present and Future, Availability of skilled Talent team - Current Status and Challenges and Identifying Other Cost-Effective Locations Around the World Aside from India.
The webinar will be held on February 29, 2012 at 9:00 am PST/11:00 am CST/12:00 pm EST/5:00 pm GMT/10:30 pm IST.
About GOAL:
GOAL focuses to bring together legal industry leaders such as law firm partners, general counsels, LPO service providers and other potential stakeholders in the LPO industry to share practical experiences in the growing phase of this industry. GOAL aims to build a community of global lawyers and outsourcing experts for the exchange of ideas, guidance, training, best practices, and offers. For further details and to access the podcast of this webinar, visit www.connect-goal.com
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