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ParticipantAs U.S. Outsources Legal Work, India’s Law Grads Prosper
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/10/AR2008051001517.htmlBy Rama Lakshmi
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, May 11, 2008; Page A01GURGAON, India — When Aashish Sharma graduated from law school two years ago, his father had visions of seeing him argue in an Indian court and eventually become an honorable judge.
Instead, Sharma, 25, now sits all day in front of a computer in a plush, air-conditioned suburban office doing litigation research and drafting legal contracts for U.S. companies and law firms. He is part of a booming, new outsourcing industry in India that employs thousands of English-speaking lawyers such as him to do legal work at a small fraction of the cost of hiring American lawyers.
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ParticipantAs U.S. Outsources Legal Work, India’s Law Grads Prosper
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/10/AR2008051001517.htmlBy Rama Lakshmi
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, May 11, 2008; Page A01GURGAON, India — When Aashish Sharma graduated from law school two years ago, his father had visions of seeing him argue in an Indian court and eventually become an honorable judge.
Instead, Sharma, 25, now sits all day in front of a computer in a plush, air-conditioned suburban office doing litigation research and drafting legal contracts for U.S. companies and law firms. He is part of a booming, new outsourcing industry in India that employs thousands of English-speaking lawyers such as him to do legal work at a small fraction of the cost of hiring American lawyers.
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ParticipantAs U.S. Outsources Legal Work, India’s Law Grads Prosper
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/10/AR2008051001517.htmlBy Rama Lakshmi
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, May 11, 2008; Page A01GURGAON, India — When Aashish Sharma graduated from law school two years ago, his father had visions of seeing him argue in an Indian court and eventually become an honorable judge.
Instead, Sharma, 25, now sits all day in front of a computer in a plush, air-conditioned suburban office doing litigation research and drafting legal contracts for U.S. companies and law firms. He is part of a booming, new outsourcing industry in India that employs thousands of English-speaking lawyers such as him to do legal work at a small fraction of the cost of hiring American lawyers.
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ParticipantAs U.S. Outsources Legal Work, India’s Law Grads Prosper
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/10/AR2008051001517.htmlBy Rama Lakshmi
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, May 11, 2008; Page A01GURGAON, India — When Aashish Sharma graduated from law school two years ago, his father had visions of seeing him argue in an Indian court and eventually become an honorable judge.
Instead, Sharma, 25, now sits all day in front of a computer in a plush, air-conditioned suburban office doing litigation research and drafting legal contracts for U.S. companies and law firms. He is part of a booming, new outsourcing industry in India that employs thousands of English-speaking lawyers such as him to do legal work at a small fraction of the cost of hiring American lawyers.
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ParticipantI wonder what happened to Lerah’s Florida condo investments.
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ParticipantI wonder what happened to Lerah’s Florida condo investments.
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ParticipantI wonder what happened to Lerah’s Florida condo investments.
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ParticipantI wonder what happened to Lerah’s Florida condo investments.
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ParticipantI wonder what happened to Lerah’s Florida condo investments.
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ParticipantSubmitted by dumbrenter on May 5, 2008 – 2:23pm:
How come I never hear of people packing off to go live in Israel, Singapore, Abu Dhabi or whatever if things are so good over there?
——–How about Halliburton?
American engineers, architects are moving to the Middle East in droves. Europeans are flipping condos and making fortunes in Dubai.
American pilots are clamoring for jobs with Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, and Qatar Airways because their salaries have been cut by 1/3 at home.
American architectural firms are making the payroll thanks to work in China.
The workforce in free-trade zones is incredibly diverse.
Warren Buffet is investing in companies whose revenues are not denominated in dollars.
I’m not saying that it’s over for America, far from it. But we need to recognize the warning signs and fix what’s wrong before it’s too late.
It’s healthy to be a little paranoid. It keeps you from losing sight of the competition.
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ParticipantSubmitted by dumbrenter on May 5, 2008 – 2:23pm:
How come I never hear of people packing off to go live in Israel, Singapore, Abu Dhabi or whatever if things are so good over there?
——–How about Halliburton?
American engineers, architects are moving to the Middle East in droves. Europeans are flipping condos and making fortunes in Dubai.
American pilots are clamoring for jobs with Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, and Qatar Airways because their salaries have been cut by 1/3 at home.
American architectural firms are making the payroll thanks to work in China.
The workforce in free-trade zones is incredibly diverse.
Warren Buffet is investing in companies whose revenues are not denominated in dollars.
I’m not saying that it’s over for America, far from it. But we need to recognize the warning signs and fix what’s wrong before it’s too late.
It’s healthy to be a little paranoid. It keeps you from losing sight of the competition.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantSubmitted by dumbrenter on May 5, 2008 – 2:23pm:
How come I never hear of people packing off to go live in Israel, Singapore, Abu Dhabi or whatever if things are so good over there?
——–How about Halliburton?
American engineers, architects are moving to the Middle East in droves. Europeans are flipping condos and making fortunes in Dubai.
American pilots are clamoring for jobs with Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, and Qatar Airways because their salaries have been cut by 1/3 at home.
American architectural firms are making the payroll thanks to work in China.
The workforce in free-trade zones is incredibly diverse.
Warren Buffet is investing in companies whose revenues are not denominated in dollars.
I’m not saying that it’s over for America, far from it. But we need to recognize the warning signs and fix what’s wrong before it’s too late.
It’s healthy to be a little paranoid. It keeps you from losing sight of the competition.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantSubmitted by dumbrenter on May 5, 2008 – 2:23pm:
How come I never hear of people packing off to go live in Israel, Singapore, Abu Dhabi or whatever if things are so good over there?
——–How about Halliburton?
American engineers, architects are moving to the Middle East in droves. Europeans are flipping condos and making fortunes in Dubai.
American pilots are clamoring for jobs with Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, and Qatar Airways because their salaries have been cut by 1/3 at home.
American architectural firms are making the payroll thanks to work in China.
The workforce in free-trade zones is incredibly diverse.
Warren Buffet is investing in companies whose revenues are not denominated in dollars.
I’m not saying that it’s over for America, far from it. But we need to recognize the warning signs and fix what’s wrong before it’s too late.
It’s healthy to be a little paranoid. It keeps you from losing sight of the competition.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantSubmitted by dumbrenter on May 5, 2008 – 2:23pm:
How come I never hear of people packing off to go live in Israel, Singapore, Abu Dhabi or whatever if things are so good over there?
——–How about Halliburton?
American engineers, architects are moving to the Middle East in droves. Europeans are flipping condos and making fortunes in Dubai.
American pilots are clamoring for jobs with Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, and Qatar Airways because their salaries have been cut by 1/3 at home.
American architectural firms are making the payroll thanks to work in China.
The workforce in free-trade zones is incredibly diverse.
Warren Buffet is investing in companies whose revenues are not denominated in dollars.
I’m not saying that it’s over for America, far from it. But we need to recognize the warning signs and fix what’s wrong before it’s too late.
It’s healthy to be a little paranoid. It keeps you from losing sight of the competition.
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