Sentences with phrase «by outsourcer»

Without segwit, fully - automatic channel outsourcing that includes the broadcast of a transaction that claims all funds in a contested channel by the outsourcer isn't possible.
Westland Last year, around the time Bezos committed to investing as much as $ 5 billion in India to compete with Asian - grown competitors like Alibaba, he purchased this Indian book publisher, owned by outsourcer Tata Group, for $ 1.4 million.

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The company also is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and rated A +, an honor of which very few other outsourcers can boast.
It's by no means a panacea for crippling rural unemployment, if for no other reason than rural outsourcers tend to be very selective employers.
One of the things I do at my job is clean up and beautify e-books that have been produced by a «meatgrinder» — the sort of automated conversion process that an outsourcer uses.
This keeps me sane by managing all my logins, passwords and also allows me to give access to outsourcers without giving them my password.
As a result, legal process outsourcers (both domestic and offshore) now handle growing volumes of routine work formerly done in - firm by lawyers and legal staff.
Fieldfisher has teamed up with legal process outsourcer Integreon in a deal that gives the firm new scope to tackle large - scale routine work for clients facing challenges presented by issues such as Brexit and the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
In one case RAVN undertook a piece of work that had been done by a legal process outsourcer but to such a poor standard that it had to be redone by the internal legal team again.
It's that simple: to be profitably in business, the outsourcer must effectively minimize and manage risk, while providing a higher level of service, at a lower cost, than could otherwise be achieved by their clients.
But Big Law will be impacted — it has already felt some changes because a lot of the things they used to do and could charge money for are now done by legal process outsourcers like UnitedLex or online providers, like LegalZoom.
Visit the Ontario Bar Association's successful public campaign, Why I went to law school, and the stories told by practicing lawyers does not include a single story about going to law school to become a legal outsourcer or working in a commodity legal practice.
McCarthy Tétrault: The firm saves clients up to 30 % by working with strategic partners — a legal process outsourcer (LPO) and «alternative supplier» — and applying technology and Lean Six Sigma to improve efficiency.
This means that attorneys may lose an opportunity for additional billable hours attributable to support staff when hiring outsourced workers since they can not charge hourly paralegal fees to clients, but virtual workers and legal process outsourcers can still help attorneys save money by giving attorneys more time to add billable hours for actual legal work and reduce overhead costs and employment expenses.
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