lexserve FAQ


1. Why outsource ?

Outsourcing helps firms to perform well in their core competencies and mitigate shortage of skill or expertise in the areas where they want to outsource. One of the important benefits of outsourcing is the 'Cost and Demographic advantage'. Instead of having a resource on the rolls and incurring infrastructural and administrative overheads on the resource, Outsourcing provides firms with the opportunity to get work executed at significantly less cost. Further having a resource in a different time zone adds to the overall efficiency by supplanting efforts in continuous cycles.


2. What is LPO ?

The LPO stands for Legal Process Outsourcing. It exists within the umbrella of Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO). Primarily LPO entails back-end assistance to law firms in reviewing documents and managing database.


3. What is P2P outsourcing ?

P2P outsourcing is one of the innovative delivery mechanisms devised by LexServe whereby individual needs of non-institutional foreign Clients are catered to by way of mapping a dedicated resource to handle their 'legal back office.


4.WHY ARE WE ?

We are lawyers from the National Law Schools who have came together to deliver quality paralegal services while leveraging on demographic and cost advantage offered by India.


5. What is the Organizational set up of LexServe ?

LexServe is apartnership looking to get registered as a Private Limited Company.


6. What is the structure of LexServe ?

Besides having full time professional staff, LexServe has devised an innovative structure whereby it seeks the services of consultants on assignment basis who specialise in their respective fields. The consultants supervise and add value to the project being handled by the LexServe professional. The professional team of LexServe is a balanced mix of transactional as well as litigating lawyers. Besides its main office located at Software Technology Parks of India, Jodhpur, LexServe has networking offices and alliance partners in Delhi and Mumbai.

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7. What we do ?

  • Document review and abstraction
  • Compliance check list preparation
  • Obligation Management
  • Law related update and education services
  • Legal research and due-diligence
  • Proof reading and formatting
  • Presentation preparation
  • Legal cost estimation services
  • Referral and briefing notes preparation
  • Accounts management& business back off services
  • Litigation support
    • Proforma drafting
    • Research
    • Case Summary Preparation
    • File management


8. Why us ?

LexServe has set its mission to provide the best quality legal as well as business support service which is not only cost effective but also adheres to the stringent timelinesat least possible costs leveraging upon the unique delivery structure.


9. How does LexServe propose to ensure confidentiality of information ?

LexServe's current service office is located in Software Technology Park of India, which not only provides dedicated and uninterrupted Internet and power supply but also has got stringent security checks and systems. Besides, LexServe has partnered with DreamTeam Technologies Pvt Ltd. to provide it technical support relating to security issues. Further LexServe's team and Consultants are contractually bound not to disclose any sensitive information.


10. What is the Technology Quotient of LexServe ?

LexServe has entered into a tie up with DreamTeam Technologies Pvt Ltd. for looking after the technical requirements and client mandates. The technical support also enables LexServe to operate through platforms and virtual data rooms.


11. How well are LexServe lawyers trained for foreign legal
system ?

India follows the Common Law system, which is the same as the system being practiced by the United States of America and the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia etc. LexServebelieves in working with the best talent and as a policy recruits mostly from the National Law Schools. Besides their outstanding educational background, the present team also boasts of extensive exposure in in the field of cross jurisdictional assignments.