Executive Update

Avoiding the Risks of Outsourcing: Six Legal Points to Ponder

Posted December 1, 2005 | Leadership | Leadership | Leadership |

INTRODUCTION

One of the seemingly eternal debates in information technology is whether to handle development and other IT tasks internally or to outsource them to a domestic or foreign vendor. Outsourcing offers a number of obvious benefits, such as saving money, reducing the cost of overnight processing by shifting work to an overseas vendor, or simply fulfilling a short-term need for additional skilled technical talent without having to hire new employees.

About The Author
Daniel Langin
Daniel J. Langin is the Principal of Langin Law Firm, LLC. Mr. Langin has over 26 years' experience in private and corporate practice, including 21 years' experience in technology law. He is a former member of the Aspen Institute's Internet Policy Project and has served as general counsel for two technology companies. Mr. Langin is a frequent advisor, speaker, and writer on the issues of technology law and policy in the US, Canada, Europe, and… Read More
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