According to a study by LPO program, the global legal process outsourcing market has reached the $1 billion mark and is continuing its growth at an annual growth rate of 32 per cent. According to Global Outsourcing Association of Lawyers blog post on www.kpoconsultants.com, the global spending on legal services is estimated to be around $250 billion. United States alone contributes about two-thirds ($167 billion) in terms of legal services. For law firms and organizations outsourcing of legal services to India can be considered to be a lucrative option but it is not feasible to outsource every type of legal service, hence the market for legal services outsourcing stands at around $111.2 billion. Out of which India can only target only 3.6% ($4 billion) and in reality only 2% ($80 million) has been outsourced till now. This highlights the fact there is a relatively big untapped market available for the Indian LPO vendors and other global LPO vendors to exploit which also helped the industry to cross the billion-dollar mark in 2012. According to a Nasscom market intelligence report, the LPO segment is expected to touch $15 billion by 2015.

India already has more than a million practicing lawyers, and another 70,000 new graduates are added every year as they pass out from various law colleges across India and these lawyers are educated in English medium, similarities between Indian Legal System and U.K., U.S., Canada, and parts of Europe, labour cost arbitrage, time zone advantage, experience in providing various types of outsourcing services, and the clear edge that Indian LPO vendors have in terms of cost, quality and turnaround time. Along with the pure play players Indian Outsourcing giants like TCS, Infosys, Wipro all offer LPO services and they work with very prominent US clients. Despite the hype in the past years the Indian LPO industry had been growing steadily but far slower than the other types of outsourcing which are Information technology, Business process, and Knowledge process. Most of the time the high end work cannot be outsourced and the reliance on the low end work is not highly profitable and to increase the high end work Indian LPO vendors are also setting up onshore centers in United States and United Kingdom. According to ValueNotes, market intelligence and consulting firm the large pure play LPO players are financially strong and they can survive in the industry and grow but smaller pure play LPO players will struggle due to their inability to maintain consistent operating profits, resulting in rising debt levels. Overall Indian LPO vendors majorly the pure play vendors will dominate the Global Legal Process Outsourcing Market and will see steady growth in the next few years.
Table of various services provides by Legal Process Outsourcing Vendors
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