Kloog Legal Benefit Generator Module
1. In depth and specific training process
In order to eliminate our cultural differences and create a single deliverable standard our training model makes sure all lawyers are synchronized on international standards. This three month long process is conceptual based training where our workforce is given the inputs they need to excel.
By creating a process for security Kloog ensures that the clients’ data on a technological level as well as on an access level is secure. This includes monitoring who has access to the confidential data and making sure all data is destroyed when not needed (data purging). Kloog uses its expertise in data abundant processes and implements multilevel data security measures.
At Kloog we pride our selves on our dedication to process quality. The same flexible process quality techniques apply to our legal team. Click to see Kloog quality practices.
Kloog prides itself on being able to transition and deliver its services to client expectations. The ability to scale up quickly, take on multiple requirements and design a process to the clients needs separates us from the run of the mill legal service provider.
The Kloog legal workforce and management are an elite team from India’s top legal Universities with competent track records. They are skilled at research and intelligent evaluation of data relevant to the particular brief. Presentation of this data shall be according to the client specification.
Focus: Quality @ Kloog
The offshoring industry has been guilty of ignoring the business practices that have differentiated large companies from global leaders over the last 20 years. Actual methodology has been replaced by the large words and numerous plaques on the wall. At Kloog we add value to our clients and aim to bring client satisfaction and quality delivery at ground breaking levels, bringing maturity to the offshoring industry.
Read More
High-end legal services are likely to lead the next wave of offshoring with about 35,000 lawyers’ jobs likely to move from US to countries like India in the next five years. In its latest study, NASSCOM says that MNCs, international law firms, publishing and legal research firms are now increasingly sourcing specialised legal services from India. By the year 2015, the number could reach a whopping 79,000. There are reports that billing by Indian lawyers to US firms for in-house work alone ranged from $5million to $15 million in 2004. The global spending on legal services is estimated to be at least $250 billion and NASSCOM says that the future looks brighter. Source: Nasscom