Microsoft Corp. has entered into an agreement with legal outsourcing provider CPA Global to offshore legal work to lawyers in India.
The technology giant began a pilot scheme with CPA in October and formally rolled it out at the end of 2009. A team of between three and five qualified lawyers at CPA are handling multi-jurisdictional legal support work, including legal research, for Microsoft. The lawyers are based in CPA’s offices in Gurgaon, near New Delhi.
Microsoft has been outsourcing basic intellectual property and patent renewal work to CPA for five years, using a team of around 70 CPA staff. However, the new arrangement for general legal work operates separately.
Microsoft’s associate general counsel and director of worldwide IP operations, Marty Shively, who is based in New Delhi, has played a key role in putting the outsourcing project together.
CPA chief financial officer for India, Anand Sharma, told Legal Week: “The arrangement principally involves legal research work with a flexible shared service team varying according to transactions handling matters for the company.”
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