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This special issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business
addresses an important development in the globalization of international law
practices, the outsourcing legal services. Practitioners from the Czech
Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Gibraltar, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan,
Malaysia, Nigeria, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom,
and the United States address a range of issues, including outsourcing legal
issues from a law department in a company to a law firm, the monopoly of a
country’s law firm for legal advice, sending legal advice to partner law firms
abroad, and utilizing foreign providers of basic legal and transactional
services (such as services offered in India and The Philippines) for routine
legal tasks.
Czech Republic
Tereza Leonardi and Jan Diblik.
Estonia
Urmas Volens.
France
Thomas Kendra and Clea Bigelow-Nuttall.
Germany
Annette Kespohl.
Gibraltar
Ian Felice, Richard Buttigieg, Gemma Arias, Francis Muscat, Danielle Vila,
Cecilia Bravo, Justine Picardo, and Matthew Torres.
India
Gerald Manoharan and Soumya Patnaik.
Indonesia
Haryo Baskoro, Richard Cornwallis,and Tasdikiah Siregar.
Italy
Marco Mazzeschi.
Japan
Yusuke Yamada.
Malaysia
Teng Wei Ren.
Nigeria
Joseph N. Mbadugha.
Portugal
Carlos de Sousa e Brito, Gonçalo Meneses, and Rute Ramos.
Romania
Delia Baroianu.
Spain
Marla Vanessa Bojorge Zúñiga.
Switzerland
Christian Wind and Christian Stambach.
United Kingdom
Alan Meneghetti and Rebecca Chant.
United States
Vincent R. Johnson and Stephen C. Loomis.
Index
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