Four times I have assembled posts on this blog about offshore providers and Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO). They cite 78 posts (See my post of Nov. 14, 2005: offshoring with 4 references; Dec. 16, 2007: offshoring with 18 references; June 25, 2008: offshore with 27 references; and Sept. 1, 2009: offshoring and LPO with 29 references.).
Even so, 15 more blog posts have appeared since the last of those accumulations (See my post of Sept. 21, 2009: offshore staff to untangle contracts; Sept. 21, 2009: overlooked benefits include better work retained and technology funding; Sept. 21, 2009: more detail on the Rio Tinto blockbuster; Sept. 21, 2009: HSBC and its offshore facilities; Oct. 25, 2009: estimate that the industry is $4 billion in revenue; Nov. 6, 2009: CSC’s offshore decision; Nov. 10, 2009: New Zealand LPO providers; Dec. 1, 2009: growth of number of Indian LPOs in 4 years; Dec. 30, 2009: different goals of offshoring, outsourcing, and unbundling; Jan. 18, 2010: London to Israel; Feb. 2, 2010: bring IT and security on a site visit; Feb. 9, 2010: the meaning of “process” in LPO; Feb. 9, 2010: languages favor different LPO locations; Feb. 23, 2010: five blogs that cover LPOs; and March 31, 2010: broad-based effort of BT.).