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Alternative Legal Service Provider and Cenza – A quick recap of the journey

Cenza

It took years to shape into a formal industry and to be christened Alternative Legal Service Providers. This fact was further reiterated by Thomson Reuters’ Alternative Legal Service Providers 2021 Report, which unveiled that nearly 79% of law firms and over 71% of corporate law departments are leveraging the services of ALSPs.

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How LegalTech is Transforming Contract Management?

Cenza

As the world is increasingly adopting technology, legal service delivery is changing its service models, delivery programs, and business structures in order to adapt to new demands. Suppose we deep-dive into the post-execution contract management tools. How Lawyers in the loop add value to AI?

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Adding Rush Rates for Legal Services

Attorney at Work

As lawyers, we are in a service industry. However, I suspect most of us did not sign up to be on call to provide legal services 24-7. I’m a Lawyer, Not Disneyland. I’m a lawyer, not Disneyland. While I am a service provider, I am not at any client’s beck and call.

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Alternative Legal Service Providers – An ally to embrace

Cenza

Therefore, legal service providers have been contending to streamline their processes and systems with the aid of technology. An effort to maximize the value delivered by technology and enable business growth has resulted in the genesis of Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs). Tracing the ALSPs’ growth path.

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India-based ALSP Proxiio Expands Into U.S. Legal Market to Deliver Litigation and Corporate Services

LawSites

Proxiio Global Solutions , an India-based provider of litigation and corporate legal services for law firms and in-house legal departments, is today officially launching in the United States. Leading U.S.

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Afghanistan dispatches: “Now there are no clients for lawyers…”

JURIST

JURIST EXCLUSIVE – Law students and lawyers in Afghanistan are filing reports with JURIST on the situation there after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban. In particular, judges, prosecutors, and lawyers were trained in and outside of Afghanistan to better perform and run the judicial system of the country. Private Law Firms.

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ILTACON Tackles Changing Legal Service Delivery Models

InHouseOps

I counted at least six sessions on this topic: Redefining Delivery of Legal Services; The Changing Nature of Legal Procurement: “NewLaw and Aggregators of Legal Products and Services; Legal Business Design Challenge; Ewww, David! New Service Models. There were probably more. There were probably more.