Have multinational corporations started outsourcing their attorneys yet to India or some other country?

http://money.cnn.com/2004/10/14/news/eco...

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No idea but I wouldn't be surprised.

We, in the US of A have become so complacent with our success that we have begun to give ourselves credit for it.

We ignore the fact that we live in a land rich with natural resources over 2,500 miles wide and have enjoyed a stable government most of the last 200 years, until lately.

We have abundant food stuffs at least until the banks began to repossess farms and sell them to large conglomerates who double the final price of everything they now control.

We have incompetent government to thank for sorry supervision and allowing laws which permit lenders to take over farms, another industry about which they know little.

Our new college graduates are not as well educated as a high school graduate of a few years ago.

I, for one, do not really want us to become a third world country but this appears to the goal, even if unconscious, of the Baby Bush “administration”.

Think about the reverse, us American become an outsourcing market to give advice in Hindi on computers, software and legal questions. I can see it now. lol

Jim D


If they have any business-smarts they will have lawyers in every country they do business in.
I believe so, since multinational corporations must adhere to laws where their locations/offices are situated. Therefore hiring attorneys in India while having and creating business in India to protect their assets and interests seems nothing new.

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