Structural risks increase if there
is inadequate
provider experience. As to transparent and codifiable services, with a little
training, the provider can quickly master such services, and
monitoring by the lawyer is less time consuming. Further, contracting such
services and the performance thereof
usually meets the original expectations of the parties. Also, direct supervision and
communication is easier to achieve.
However, the more knowledge the provider needs to acquire to perform opaque legal
services the more structural risks exist at the formation, performance and end
of an offshore LPO contract.
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