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| 1 | The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Overview This Note discusses the anti-bribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and outlines how companies can avoid enforcement actions under the law. | Practice Note: Overview | Maintained |
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| 1 | Anti-corruption regimes in the UK and US: a comparison of the ... This note outlines the UK Bribery Act 2010 and the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 (FCPA) and the anti-corruption regimes in which they operate. It focuses particularly on the practical implications of the differences between these two important pieces of legislation. | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 2 | Communications Outsourcing This Note looks at the issues relating to communications outsourcing transactions. These include structuring, types of services, security, pricing, service levels and service credits, fault response and resolution, reporting and maintenance, acceptable use, intellectual property rights, limitations and exclusions of liability, suspension and termination, change control, insolvency risk, tax and regulatory issues, export, audit and compliance, and other relevant considerations. | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 3 | Due Diligence in Outsourcing Transactions This Note discusses the due diligence needed in connection with an outsourcing arrangement. This includes due diligence of the customer's business, due diligence of potential suppliers, request for proposals (RFP), risk assessment; data rooms, access to personnel and assets, services and service levels, human resources, intellectual property, premises, information technology (IT) and communications, third-party contracts, outsourcing agreements, transition services, regulatory considerations, financial reporting, financial services outsourcing, and offshore and multi-jurisdictional transactions. | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 4 | IT Outsourcing This Note looks at the issues relating to different types of information technology (IT) and information communications technology (ICT) outsourcing transactions. These include issues relating to data center and hosting services, desktop services, helpdesk services, applications development, applications maintenance and support, voice and data network services, disaster recovery, and managed services. | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 5 | IT Outsourcing Agreements This Note summarizes the key legal and commercial considerations and negotiating issues arising in relation to IT outsourcing agreements. These include the scope, purpose and context of outsourcings, transfers of intellectual property (IP), length of contract, scope and quality of services, pricing, service credits, indemnities, warranties, exclusivity, management, dispute escalation and resolution, limitation of liability, termination, and exit management. | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 6 | Multi-jurisdictional Outsourcing This Note considers some of the key issues that arise in relation to a multi-jurisdictional outsourcing. These issues include structure, choice of law and jurisdiction, tax-efficient structures, multiple suppliers, use of subcontractors, parent company guarantees, partnering agreements, EC merger regulations, procurement process, global transfer and service issues, local transfer and service issues, transfer of employees, and structure of agreements | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 7 | Offshore Outsourcing This Note sets out the commercial, legal and regulatory issues that companies looking to offshore aspects of their business must address. | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 8 | Service Levels and Service Credit Schemes in Outsourcing This Note analyzes how service levels may be set and used in outsourcing transactions and the service credit schemes that may be employed to encourage good performance under an outsourcing contract. | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 9 | Subsequent-generation Outsourcing This Note looks at the issues that the parties involved in a second or subsequent-generation outsourcing transaction need to consider, including the re-tendering exercise, the outsourcing agreement, and transfer of services from one supplier to another. | Practice Notes | Maintained |
| 10 | Data protection in outsourcing transactions: the UK ... This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. This article outlines some key issues companies should consider regarding the processing of personal information in UK outsourcing transactions. In particular, it explains: The principles of the Data Protection 1998 Act concerning the processing of personal data, the key rights that the Data Protection Act gives to data subjects, the consequences for companies of breaching the Data Protection Act and the key issues that arise in outsourcing transactions as a result of the Data Protection Act's requirements. | Practice Notes | 01-Feb-2011 |
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| 1 | Outsourcing: Country Q&A Tool This tool enables subscribers to search the Country Q&A in the PLC Outsourcing multi-jurisdictional guide by question and jurisdiction. Simply select the questions and the jurisdictions that you are interested in and click the "submit" button. Please note that the law stated dates for each jurisdiction covered may not be the same. To check the law stated dates for each jurisdiction, please visit the individual article. | Articles | 27-Mar-2012 |
| 2 | Outsourcing: Switzerland overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Switzerland. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Articles | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 3 | Regulatory notification and approval of outsourcing ... This table summarises regulatory notification and approval of outsourcing transactions. This table is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Articles | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 4 | Outsourcing: Czech Republic overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in the Czech Republic. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Articles | 01-Apr-2011 |
| 5 | Outsourcing: Denmark A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Denmark. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Articles | 01-Feb-2011 |
| 6 | Outsourcing: Hungary overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Hungary. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Articles | 01-Feb-2011 |
| 7 | Outsourcing: New Zealand A Q&A guide to outsourcing in New Zealand. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. For a full list of recommended outsourcing law firms and lawyers in New Zealand, please visit PLC Which lawyer? This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2011 |
| 8 | Outsourcing: Norway A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Norway. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Articles | 01-Feb-2011 |
| 9 | Outsourcing: Poland overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Poland. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Articles | 01-Feb-2011 |
| 10 | Single and multi-sourcing models More and more companies have begun to source related functions to multiple providers. This practice, know as "multi-sourcing", or "best-in-breed sourcing", has become popular with companies in their second or third generation of outsourcing. This article describes single and multi-sourcing models, looking at the advantages and disadvantages of each, reviews governance issues, describes methods of risk mitigation, and explores the impact of cloud computing on outsourcing. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2011 |
| 11 | What happens on the outsourcer's insolvency: a comparison ... Following the global economic downturn, companies have been faced with the possibility that key outsourced services may suffer, or even disappear, if an external service provider becomes insolvent. This article outlines the US bankruptcy law principles and issues that are most relevant for customers of insolvent outsourcing service providers. It then provides a comparison of those principles with the insolvency frameworks in India and China. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2011 |
| 12 | Data protection aspects in an outsourcing transaction This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to data protection law. For a full list of contents visit www.practicallaw.com/dataprotectionhandbook. This article explores the key issues faced by companies operating in multiple jurisdictions that are dealing with or planning for a scenario where personal data has been accidentally lost, destroyed or disclosed. | Articles | 01-Apr-2010 |
| 13 | Choosing the right law and jurisdiction for IT outsourcing ... This chapter considers, in the context of IT outsourcing agreements, the nature and effect of the following contractual methods to mitigate the risk of disputes: jurisdiction clauses, arbitration clauses, governing law clauses, and dispute resolution schemes. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to Outsourcing. For a full list of contents visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2010 |
| 14 | Data protection aspects in outsourcing transactions Data protection compliance is a topical issue that increasingly attracts the attention of legislators and regulators worldwide. In this chapter, the authors provide an overview of the most important data protection elements in outsourcing transactions. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to Outsourcing. For a full list of contents visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2010 |
| 15 | Exit management: how to stop the door slamming shut This chapter sets out the key issues to be considered to ensure an effective exit strategy, and some important points that must be addressed in the outsourcing agreement. In particular, it considers when exit can be triggered, when exit management issues should be considered, and the key issues that should be addressed in the exit provisions of the outsourcing contract. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to Outsourcing. For a full list of contents visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2010 |
| 16 | Managing risk in global sourcing: the US perspective | Articles | 01-Feb-2010 |
| 17 | Outsourcing: Portugal A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Portugal. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to Outsourcing. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2010 |
| 18 | Outsourcing: Romania A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Romania. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to Outsourcing. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2010 |
| 19 | Outsourcing: The Netherlands A Q&A guide to outsourcing in The Netherlands. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to Outsourcing. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook. | Articles | 01-Feb-2010 |
| 20 | The importance of European competition law in outsourcing ... This chapter considers how European competition law can affect outsourcing transactions, concentrating in particular on the effect of merger control rules and the prohibition of anti-competitive provisions in outsourcing agreements. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to Outsourcing. For a full list of contents visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcinghandbook | Articles | 01-Feb-2010 |
| 21 | Cloud computing - key issues in new model outsourcing One of the major recent innovations in outsourcing has been the emergence of cloud computing. This chapter considers what cloud computing involves, its benefits, the risks and legal issues connected with it, licensing issues, and a summary of the issues considered in the chapter. | Articles | 01-Jan-2009 |
| 22 | Drafting multi-sourcing contracts: achieving the right balance The "multi-sourcing" model, whereby services are allocated to a number of separate "best of breed" suppliers, has now become popular in the sourcing market. This chapter explains the key risks involved in multi-sourcing and examines the contract-based strategies that can be used to mitigate these risks. | Articles | 01-Jan-2009 |
| 23 | EU outsourcings: data security and privacy issues An EU outsourcing transaction often involves the cross-border transfer of personal data to countries outside the EU. This chapter focuses on current privacy considerations and compliance requirements concerning EU-originated cross-border outsourcing transactions, as well as the key developing privacy issues or trends affecting such transactions. | Articles | 01-Jan-2009 |
| 24 | Employment issues on transfers of economic entities in multi ... An outsourcing transaction can trigger the transfer of an economic entity under Directive 2001/23/EC on safeguarding employees' rights on transfers of undertakings, businesses or parts of businesses (Directive). This chapter aims to provide an overview of the Directive, against the context of examples of national implementing legislation. | Articles | 01-Jan-2009 |
| 25 | Key contract terms in multi-jurisdictional outsourcing The credit crunch means that there is likely to be an increase in the number of companies looking at outsourcing, perhaps for the first time, and (for those companies downsizing or in the midst of mergers) in those looking at renegotiating or restructuring existing outsourcing contracts. This chapter identifies the key contract terms to consider when an outsourcing crosses borders. | Articles | 01-Jan-2009 |
| 26 | Multi-jurisdictional outsourcing: transition and transformation ... In relation to multi-jurisdictional outsourcing, this chapter explains what the transition and transformation processes involve, sets out how the processes of transition and transformation can fail, and explores some of the key legal approaches adopted in successful transitions and transformations. | Articles | 01-Jan-2009 |
| 27 | The extended enterprise: legal risks and challenges in global ... This chapter explores some of the key legal risks for an extended enterprise. It discusses several of the key compliance issues that an extended enterprise should consider in managing, renewing or renegotiating outsourcing relationships, or when entering into new ones, and provides examples from legislation drawn from the US and other jurisdictions. It focuses on five primary areas: tax, financial reporting, privacy and data protection, security breach and records management and e-discovery. | Articles | 01-Jan-2009 |
| 28 | Customer issues when structuring an outsourcing project: a ... Outsourcing carries with it many potential advantages and potential risks. This chapter considers the issues that a customer should consider before finalising an outsourcing project, in the context of the national laws of the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, France and Poland. | Articles | 01-Jan-2008 |
| 29 | Data protection issues on an EU outsourcing This chapter considers EU data protection issues that arise on an outsourcing, in particular: the role of the data controller and data processor; data protection issues to be addressed in pre-contractual negotiations; data protection issues to be addressed when drafting the outsourcing contract; and the national law governing the transfer of personal data in France, Italy and the UK. | Articles | 01-Jan-2008 |
| 30 | Swiss banks and insurance companies: issues on a cross ... This chapter: sets out the regulatory requirements that banks and insurance companies in Switzerland must comply with when outsourcing significant operations; explains the additional requirements that apply when a bank in Switzerland wants to outsource its operations to another jurisdiction; and assesses the current regime governing the outsourcing of regulated undertakings. | Articles | 01-Jan-2008 |
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| 1 | Legal FAQs: Bribery Act 2010 A PLC Commercial "Legal FAQs" article about the Bribery Act 2010, which comes into force on 1 July 2011. For details about PLC's materials on the Bribery Act, see Practice note, Bribery Act 2010: toolkit. | Legal Update: archive | 29-Apr-2010 |
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| 1 | Outsourcing: Ireland overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Ireland. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; contracting parties' remedies; dispute resolution; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-May-2013 |
| 2 | Outsourcing: Sweden overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Sweden. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; contracting parties' remedies; dispute resolution; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-May-2013 |
| 3 | Outsourcing: UK (England and Wales) overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in the UK (England and Wales). This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; contracting parties' remedies; dispute resolution; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-May-2013 |
| 4 | Outsourcing: Mexico overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Mexico. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 03-Jan-2013 |
| 5 | Benchmarking terms in outsourcing contracts: all pain and no ... Benchmarking continues to be an emotive and, at times, difficult issue for customer and supplier in the outsourcing process, both during contract negotiations and when it comes to implementation. This article identifies the key issues and concerns that should be considered and addressed in the benchmark terms of the outsourcing contract, and suggests approaches that can be taken to achieve a more realistic and balanced benchmark process. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 6 | Cloud computing: a primer for outsource lawyers This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 7 | Outsourcing hubs: India Due to its financial attractiveness, people skills and availability and business environment, India is the most popular destination for the provision of offshore information technology outsourcing (ITO), business process outsourcing (BPO) and voice-based outsourcing services. Because of India's pre-eminence as an offshoring destination, this article examines India as an outsourcing hub in ITO, BPO and voice-based services, covering: India's offshore outsourcing advantage. Risks and possible disadvantages of outsourcing to India. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 8 | Outsourcing transactions: managing employee ... Outsourcing projects may fail to achieve their intended purposes if employee issues are given insufficient consideration throughout the project. This chapter provides guidance on how to communicate effectively with employees from a management perspective, in particular, common employee perceptions of outsourcing projects; the implications of these perceptions for the outsourcing company and its managers; the importance of communicating with employees; related measures to ensure the successful implementation of an outsourcing project. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcingmjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 9 | Outsourcing: Australia overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Australia. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 10 | Outsourcing: Austria overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Austria. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 11 | Outsourcing: Brazil overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Brazil. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 12 | Outsourcing: Canada overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Canada. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 13 | Outsourcing: China overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in China. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 14 | Outsourcing: Finland overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Finland. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool.This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 15 | Outsourcing: France overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in France. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcingmjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 16 | Outsourcing: Germany overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Germany. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 17 | Outsourcing: India overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in India. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 18 | Outsourcing: Italy overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Italy. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcingmjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 19 | Outsourcing: Japan overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Japan. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 20 | Outsourcing: Luxembourg overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Luxembourg. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 21 | Outsourcing: Russian Federation overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in the Russian Federation. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 22 | Outsourcing: South Africa overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in South Africa. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcingmjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 23 | Outsourcing: Turkey overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Turkey. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 24 | Outsourcing: United States overview A Q&A guide to outsourcing in the United States. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; and formalities required for transferring or leasing assets. The article also contains a guide to transferring employees; structuring employee arrangements (including any notice, information and consultation obligations); and calculating redundancy pay. It also covers data protection issues; customer remedies and protections; and the tax issues arising on an outsourcing. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Outsourcing Country Q&A tool. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |
| 25 | Risk transfer in outsourcing contracts This article explores the effects of outsourcing on the ownership of the principal categories of risk which may be retained or created (often inadvertently) in entering into an outsourcing transaction and which need to be considered alongside the headline transfer of risk to the supplier. It also looks at some potential mitigating steps which can be taken in relation to fine tuning the risk transfer. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to outsourcing. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/outsourcing-mjg. | Country Q&A | 01-Feb-2012 |