US bailout holds promise of legal outsourcing deals
By Malvika Chandan
The Financial Express
October 28, 2008
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LPOs reject patent job reduction rumours on USPTO notice
Zee News
October 26, 2008
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US Sub-prime crisis: Boom time for law BPOs in India
Press Trust of India
October 2008
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QuisLex COO featured in DNA
By Geetanjali Jhala
New York Law Journal
September 21, 2008
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QuisLex CEO Quoted in American Lawyer Article: "Does Outsourcing Put Private Data at Risk?"
By Zach Lowe
The American Lawyer
September 05, 2008
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QuisLex CEO featured in NYLJ article “ABA Gives Thumbs Up to Legal Outsourcing”
By Anthony Lin
New York Law Journal
August 27, 2008
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QuisLex Applauds the ABA Framework for Successful Outsourcing of Legal Work
Press Release
August 26, 2008
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ValueNotes Interviews QuisLex CEO
ValueNotes - Legal Outsourcing: Bi-Monthly Update - Issue V
August 2008
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Contract with India: Legal outsourcing.
By Jim Middlemiss
Financial Post
April 25, 2008
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The LPO Revolution.
India Business Law Journal
April 2008
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QuisLex, A Premier Offshore Legal Services Provider, Joins The European Union's Safe Harbor Framework.
Press Release
February 1, 2008
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Legal Outsourcing to India Is Growing, but Still
Confronts Fundamental Issues.
Outsourcing legal work to India is no longer a novelty. It's a reality.
By Anthony Lin
New York Law Journal
January 23, 2008
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QuisLex reaps rewards for legal work
Outsourced legal services hot opportunity in India
By Chris Nelson
IndUS Business Journal
December 15, 2007
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LPO Outfits Set to Profit
Subprime Crisis in US Increases Opportunities for Legal Process Outsourcing to India
The Times of India
December 12, 2007
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QuisLex COO Presents at SOX Conference Featuring Messrs. Paul Sarbanes and Michael Oxley
November 22, 2007
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Ram Vasudevan Featured in Canada's The Lawyers Weekly
The Lawyers Weekly
November 23, 2007
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QuisLex Featured in Bloomberg Article on Legal Outsourcing
Bloomberg
August 21, 2007
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Ram Vasudevan Speaks at PLI Webcast: Best Practices for Effective Outsourcing of Legal Services 2007
PLI Webcast
June 28, 2007
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QuisLex CEO Featured in the Business Standard on Ethical Guidelines of LPOs
The Business Standard, June 2007
By K Rajani Kanth
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QuisLex Featured as Pioneer LPO
Crain's New York Business
By Steve Garmhausen
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Erasing the Hurdles: Offshore Outsourcing of Litigation Services
MEALEY’S LITIGATION REPORT, Vol. 3, #6 March 2006
By Vijay V. Bondada and Ram Vasudevan
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QuisLex Selected as Preferred Legal Service Provider
Darren Dahl, Inc. Magazine, January 2006
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QuisLex in Times of India
December 30, 2005
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QuisLex in CFO.com
From Inside Counsel to Offshore Counsel?
Not quite. But companies looking to trim back their legal expenses are turning to a familiar solution
Marie Leone, CFO.com
October 07, 2005
Legal outsourcing is where call-center outsourcing was five years ago, or IT outsourcing was 10 years ago," says Ram Vasudevan, CEO of outsourcer QuisLex Inc., which maintains offices in New York and Hyderabad.
Legal outsourcing falls into the category called "knowledge process outsourcing" (KPO), according to the many consultants who coined the shorter tag for business process outsourcing. Typical KPO projects tend to be "the more commoditized functions," says Vasudevan: reviews of confidentiality agreements, procurement contracts, basic vendor agreements, and other standard contracts; litigation support, including discovery research, brief research, and writing; mortgage processing; patent and intellectual-property research; and standard licensing agreements.
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QuisLex in Times of India
Times News Network
October 04, 2005
"Though we are handling backend work at this point of time, the market looks very optimistic.
The volume of work flowing in is also on the rise," says Sundari R Pisupati of Quislex.
After working as a licensed lawyer in New York for over six years, Pisupati relocated to Hyderabad to set up a legal services outsourcing facility called Quislex.
The firm, which was started with three lawyers, has a team of 22 advocates now.
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QuisLex Clients in Small Firm Business
Should Small Firms Get on Board With Outsourcing?
Ann Sherman, Small Firm Business
September 12, 2005
What work can be performed offshore also depends on your comfort level with its complexity and laws governing compliance in the subject area. For example, Ian Kelley of the four-attorney real estate and securities firm Lee & Kelley in New York City, uses Quislex to perform basic legal research on compliance with SEC rules and state laws relating to hedge funds.
Work for some of Quislex's other clients includes drawing up commercial lease summaries. Its staff in Hyderabad also drafts certain securities transaction documents, such as debenture purchase agreements and merger agreements. The law firms supply standardized documents and the agreed-upon terms.
[...] New York City-based off-shorer Quislex, for instance, gives its Indian employees two weeks of initial training on the basics of American law, ethics, drafting, dialect and writing. After that, training sessions are weekly.
Document production checks should be reviewed by a statistical sampling. Because document productions can approach thousands of pages, reviews are done by statistical sampling where usually 60 percent to 75 percent of the pages are checked at least twice. This is the system that Quislex uses.
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QuisLex in Asialaw
In-House Or Outsourced? The Future Of Corporate Counsel
George W. Russell, AsiaLaw - 21
July/August 2005
With more multinationals keen to cut in-house legal costs, corporate counsel may well be the next victims of India's off shoring juggernaut. However, experts agree that a number of major obstacles will have to be addressed before such outsourcing becomes widespread.
Ram Vasudevan, chief executive officer (CEO) of QuisLex, a [Hyderabad] LPO, acknowledges that in-house offshoring is "very much in the early stages," but he predicts that "within a couple of years, one or two other big corporations will join". That, he concludes, could have a powerful snowballing effect on corporate America.
Many in the industry recall the shrill debate over offshoring that developed during the 2004 US presidential election campaign. "With such emotional issues, there will always be political debate," says Vasudevan at QuisLex. "But ultimately, I don't think it will be an issue. If done properly it won't result in lawyers losing jobs, it will simply make the process more efficient."
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Our Clients in American Lawyer
"When I go home at six I can have them do the grunt work, research, and proofreading that I would otherwise have other people do," says Solan Schwab, a New York-based solo practitioner who out sources research projects like analyzing state-by-state insurance regulations with QuisLex, which has 12 lawyers in Hyderabad.
"Then when I come in the morning, I receive a beautiful e-mail with research done exactly how I like it."
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QuisLex in Rediff.com
BIG money in this high end BPO!
Onkar Tiwari
March 31, 2005
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QuisLex in PrismLegal
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What Industry experts tell about QuisLex
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