OUTSOURCING
Outsourcing refers to the practice of buying services externally rather than producing them internally. When a company outsources, it must address issues such as cultural obstacles, time zone differences, language barriers, complex geopolitical climates, ability to visit sites, volatile currency rates, and security concerns.
Business Law and Transactions Attorneys:
Barbara F. Applegarth
Joseph S. Burns
James J. Carroll
Frank M. Diedrichs
Robert G. Edmiston
Kevin R. Feazell
Jeffrey J. Harmon
Robert C. Hassman
Stephen S. Holmes
Janet L. Houston
Thomas C. Kilcoyne
Kenneth H. Kinder II
William G. Kohlhepp
Michelle A. Mullee
Matt S. Parrish
David H. Todd
Sara Straight Wolf