Archives for: January 2009

01/08/09

Co-CEO of Pangea3 on the changing dynamics of the Legal Outsourcing Industry

06:17:49 pm, Categories: Legal Process Outsourcing, In the News  

The January 5th edition of The Economic Times featured Pangea3 as the industry-leading legal outsourcing company in the page titled ‘The Road Ahead’ .

Our Co-CEO, Sanjay Kamlani, discusses recent trends in legal outsourcing along with industry expectations for 2009. With Pangea3 representing the legal outsourcing industry, the other leading players include Mahindra&Mahindra from the automotive sector, Cognizant from the IT, Kotak Mahindra Bank and Religare Enterprises from Banking and Finance.

The Road Ahead was compiled by Priya Nair, Sheetal Nair and Yasmin Taj from the Economic Times. Click here for the entire story.

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01/07/09

International Association for Contract and Commercial Management (IACCM) Americas 2009, Orlando, Fl, April 7-9

01:35:12 pm, Categories: Events  

Pangea3 is proud to sponsor the International Association for Contract & Commercial Management (IACCM) Americas 2009 conference. With the current economic crisis, companies are feeling increased pressure to manage risk. The Americas 2009 will provide attendees with the tools, techniques and organizational models that are critical to responsible risk management. The event will bring together legal experts, senior management, practitioners, providers and academics - to discuss needs, trends, best practices and models in the legal and contract management industries.

The event will be held at the Omni Orlando Resort April 7th-9th.

Details:

International Association for Contract & Commercial Management
Americas 2009
Omni Orlando Resort
Orlando, FL
April 7-9, 2009

Event Website

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01/06/09

Argyle Executive Forum's 2009 Corporate Counsel Leadership Forum, May 13, San Francisco, CA

04:05:34 pm, Categories: Events  

Argyle Executive Forum is hosting the 2009 Corporate Counsel Leadership Forum on May 13 at the Marine’s Memorial Club in San Francisco from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The event will bring together legal and executive leaders from a large number of public and private large cap and mid cap corporations, along with select members from the advisory community. With the present economic climate affecting the corporate counsel’s office with new set of challenges, this forum will provide practical strategies related to risk management, preventing and responding to corporate misconduct, managing and protecting enterprise information, corporate internal investigations, and more.

Pangea3 is proud to be among the sponsors.

Details:

2009 Corporate Counsel Leadership Forum
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
8:00am - 6:00pm
Marine’s Memorial Club
609 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

Event Website

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01/01/09

Passing the New York Bar Exam

01:29:32 am, Categories: What's New, Case Studies  

We are proud to announce that one of Pangea3’s attorneys, Naina Hegde, has passed the New York Bar. Naina is a member of an elite number of Indian attorneys from LPO providers who have passed a U.S. bar exam. We are proud of Naina’s accomplishments and wish her well on her career as a U.S. attorney.

Read Naina’s journey through her pursuit of an LL.M. degree to taking the NY Bar exam.

David Perla, Co-CEO

Passing the Bar Exam

Naina Hegde, Senior Contracts Manager

Once I moved to New Jersey, the fact that I am a lawyer in India meant almost nothing. If I wanted to continue practicing law, the only solution was to pass a U.S. Bar exam. Unlike California, the state of New York requires foreign attorneys to complete a prescribed course of study in an accredited law school to be eligible to take the state’s bar exam. So there I was in Cardozo Law School, pursuing an LL.M. degree.

LL.M. students at Cardozo were not separated from the J.D. students. We all took the same classes and exams. Most professors made it clear on the first day that class participation is required and no exceptions would be made. We were all like deer - either choose to get caught in the headlights or steer clear (by being prepared for every class, which meant reading hundreds of pages every week). The class atmosphere was always charged and thought-stimulating, with arguments (sometimes sensical, sometimes not) frequently flying back and forth. We all wanted to make the smartest comment, as some professors graded on participation. There was a lot to learn by being in a class comprised of foreign trained attorneys and future American attorneys. The differences in attitude, thinking and presentation were stark. What really struck me was the willingness of students to openly disagree and argue with the professor and the professor taking all of it surprisingly well.

My LL.M. studies were a cake walk compared to the pressure I felt during my bar exam preparation - 2 months of waking up early in the morning, sitting in front of a screen for four hours, listening to a professor’s monologue, then studying at least four additional hours at home. Bar/Bri, the bar review course, recommended nine hours of study every day, excluding class time. There were days when I wanted to quit, throw my books out the window, and then days when I was confident I was studying enough to pass. However, more agonizing than preparing for and taking the exam was waiting for the results. On the day results were announced, 11,176 applicants started logging into a website at 9am and the system crashed! My fate was published, only I couldn’t access it! It was only after hours of anxious attempts that I discovered I had passed. Phew! This was the most exhilarating and relieving moment. All the hard work paid off and, most importantly, I did not have to spend hours cramming again. Finally, I can say I am an attorney in New York.

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