lawyer and legal trend watcher, noting that offshoring legal work to India is thriving in neighbouring United States.

"If this model proves attractive to American businesses, there's no reason it wouldn't be attractive to Canadians," he said.

'The National', the in-house magazine of the Canadian Bar Association, recently published an article about the "commoditisation" of legal services, and warned that Canadian lawyers may have no choice but to change their business practices to compete in a world where India is offering work at substantially reduced costs.

However, outsourcing legal work to India, where companies claim to provide hourly savings of up to 75 per cent, appears to be still in its infancy in Canada.
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