Saturday, December 4, 2010

Will legal documents prepared abroad be an advantage in an American court or not?My question is related to outsourcing work overseas.

From a business perspective, legal documents prepared
abroad will be an advantage assuming, of course, that they are (a) cheaper than those
produced here (which is the whole point of outsourcing them) and (b) that they are of a
comparable quality to those produced here.


Legally, there
should be no difference between documents that are prepared in the United States as
opposed to those produced abroad (again, assuming that the foreign lawyers are competent
in US law).  There is no need for the court to ever even know where the documents were
produced.


So, from a legal point of view, these documents
will not give any advantage or disadvantage.  The only advantage that will come of them
is financial because they will presumably cost less.

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