Title: Legal Aspects of OutsourcingOffshoring Prof' Dr' Kees Stuurman
1Legal Aspects of Outsourcing/OffshoringProf. Dr.
Kees Stuurman
2Outsourcing Offshoring issues
- Market developments
- Deal structures
- Legal issues hard fast rules
3Market developments
- OO is hot
- Growing number of transactions
- Offshoring is becoming a more regular business
4On the other hand
- Customers gained experience
- Second generation deals emerging
- Partnership needs to be more than a sales
slogan - Part of the Dutch customer population critical
about offshoring (EY IT Monitor)
5Deal structures
- Duration down to years
- More flexibility
- Multi vendor approach
- Costs continue to be critical
6Dealing with legal issues
- Showstoppers works council advice, regulatory
issues (permits, SOX, ....) etc. - Must haves intellectual property, liability,
exits, - Win/win adequate reporting, change control,
dispute resolution,
7Legal issues in the transaction lifecycle
Analysis (requirements, due diligence, IP)
Selection (RFPs) (draft contract terms, works
council, permits, ..)
Contracting (negotiation, drafting, planning,
staff, ...)
Execution(monitoring, reporting, change
control, disputes)
8Hard fast rules
- Timing is of the essence (due diligence, legal
constraints, show stoppers, compliance issues,
) - Legal issues do not hide
- Legal expertise should be an integral part of
your team - The more early in the process you deal with legal
issues - Your position will be stronger
- You will have more options
- And costs will be lower
9Final remarks
- The way legal issues are being dealt with
(timing, quality) is key to the success of any
OO deal - Time and money spent in the contract process is a
good investment for your outsourcing deal - There is no absolute guarantee for success in
outsourcing, but an adequate contract is a good
start
10Legal Aspects of Outsourcing/OffshoringProf. Dr.
Kees Stuurman