Morgan Lewis

OFFSHORE OUTSOURCING: Key Issues and the Impact of New Legislation

Subscriptions

Subscribe to Morgan Lewis news and publications

Related News

05/15/08 Three Morgan Lewis Partners Make "Top 75 Women Litigators" List
Morgan Lewis is pleased to announce that three of its attorneys have been chosen by The Daily Journal for its 2008 list of California's "Top 75 Women Litigators."
05/13/08 Bribery: Why Things Must Change, The Times
Robert Goldspink is quoted on issues regarding bribery and the government.
05/05/08 Texas Solicitor General R. Ted Cruz to Join Morgan Lewis to Help Lead U.S. Supreme Court and National Appellate Practice
Morgan Lewis today announced that Texas Solicitor General R. Ted Cruz will join the firm as a partner in the Litigation Practice on May 12, resident in the firm’s Houston office.
  • date(s):

    September 21, 2004
    - September 22, 2004

downloads/links:

View InvitationView Event Invitation

related attorney(s):

Gartner Group predicts that by the end of 2004, one out of every 10 jobs with U.S.-based IT vendors will move to emerging markets, as will one of every 20 IT jobs.  The offshoring trend, however, is under attack, with the federal government and more than 36 states having passed or considering anti-offshore legislation (including restrictions on federal and state contracting, grants and funding, and changes to the number and types of visas issued and tax incentives offered). It is also likely to be a top economic issue in the upcoming election.

Join us for a webcast that will help you understand the landscape as it relates to existing and pending anti-offshoring legislation in the United States. Take advantage of the rare opportunity to discuss offshoring with two distinguished attorneys and receive personalized business advice.

You ask the questions, you drive the discussion.

Choice of two dates to attend:

Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Time 1:00 PM (EST)

30-minute presentation followed by 15 minutes of interactive Q&A