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Over the past decade, Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) have been gaining significant traction in Asia’s legal landscape and reshaping the traditional delivery of legal services across the region. By leveraging technology and streamlined processes, ALSPs in Asia has been empowering businesses and law firms to navigate complex legal challenges while maximising resource allocation.

In its inaugural list for Asia's Top Alternative Legal Service Providers, ALB presents the top performers in the emerging ALSP market who has demonstrated the best value in helping clients to achieve the optimal legal solutions.

 

ALB Asia Top Alternative Legal Service Providers 2023

Adaptive (Simmons & Simmons)

Axiom Law

Elevate

Epiq

Konexo (Eversheds Sutherland)

LawFlex

LOD

Mindcrest (DWF Group)

Peerpoint (Allen & Overy)

Vario (Pinsent Mason)

 

METHODOLOGY

The selection of this ranking is based on the evaluation of:

·        Major achievements since establishment:

o   Key functions

o   Service range

o   Turnaround time

o   Workflow process

o   Volume of work

o   Diversity of offerings

o   Quality control measures

o   Tech prowess

o   Growth rate

·        Key clients and feedback

·       Market recognition

 

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