Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Remuneration in LPO

Salaries, for fresh graduates, start from 20,000 – 25,000, but easily touch 70,000 in a span of 5 yrs. Work Hours: Mostly 9AM to 7PM. There are a few LPOs that do night shifts but this is the exception rather than the rule. For a young legal professional a career with an LPO is attractive for several reasons: The Industry is a sunrise industry, which should see a boom in the next 3-5 years. There is tremendous variety of work at all levels of expertise and high-end opportunities even for graduates of top law schools.

On top of that attractive remuneration and future management prospects, including an opportunity to work in a corporate structure that straddles borders makes this sector all the more striking for law graduates. Let us first understand the operations of an LPO and the nature of work the do. An LPO is an offshore unit, undertaking legal work assigned by in which in-house legal departments or organisations from areas where it is costly to perform, such as the United States or Europe to areas where it can be performed at a significantly decreased cost, primarily India.

The array of work, which, you may have to undertake while working in an LPO, would range from High-end legal research and drafting briefs, memorandums and commercial contracts to Litigation support work like evidence related work and first level document review. LPO India provides high-end & specialized legal support and research services which work as value for money. We relate to your Bean Counters when it comes to cost-savings, increasing profit margins, and adding to your bottom-line.

To provide excellent integrated services in tune with your legal process, LPO India employs a dynamic, cross-cultural team who will take care of every aspect of your project. Our lawyers are graduates of good Indian law schools and are experienced in international transactions, litigation, and regulatory matters. LPO India's partner law firm oversees our work, ensuring the highest quality professional services. While it will not be prudent to list those firms here for confidential reasons it is expected that as they move to save costs they will outsource more work.

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