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Outsourcing - From “Why” to“Where” to “NOW”

Many case studies document the success of outsourcing to India. Almost every large corporation has an established legal services team from India.

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IDS Services for Corporations

Ever-increasing legal costs, pressure to reduce the inside counsel cost, success of corporations outsourcing to countries such as India, and bringing technology with knowledge to improve efficiency - these are some of the worries you have when managing the law department of a corporation.

Working with IDS will allow you to stop worrying and focus on the core activity for which you are responsible: protecting your organization from any legal liability.

    Working with IDS, you will have resources to focus on:
  • Spending more time on core legal and business activities
  • Increasing productivity with streamlined processes
  • Enhancing strategic decision making in your department
  • Leveraging proven methodologies and expertise
  • Being proactive and providing reactive management for any litigations
  • Accessing skills and competence
  • Beating your budgets by realizing substantial savings

This is why our customers, (Fortune 500s to small companies in the U.S. and Europe) engage IDS to manage work for them.

For more information contact info@idsil.com
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