Legal Outsourcing Matters


Rahman’s Chambers, in light of its ever-expanding global footprint and multiple disciplinary International rankings, has been providing its services for legal works, outsourced by international Clients to a non-related third country, i.e. where neither the subject matter nor the parties are actually based in Bangladesh. Chambers has advised a Fortune500 company on procurement of an alternative workforce via outsourcing from a third party country. We have also assisted in a dispute resolution process via negotiations, involving joint ownership of an account related to freelancing work. Most of our lawyers are trained internationally having expertise in the commonwealth, amongst other jurisdictions, also aided by our vast resources and access to multi-jurisdictional legal databases and logistic support. Chambers and Partners 2023 Global Guide ranked Rahman’s Chambers for Cross Border Works they added: “They are professional, and their team is well organised to assist us with complex and sophisticated matters.”

Rahman’s Chambers has been ranked for Dispute Resolution for the very first time, in addition to two other practice areas.

– Chambers & Partners, 2022

Rahman’s Chambers has been consecutively ranked for Corporate & Finance.

Chambers & Partners, 2021, 2020

…specialist shipping law practice… covering the full scope of maritime issues including ship arrests, marine insurance, bills of lading and admiralty. The team is also active on collision cases, often representing international P&I clubs and shipping companies…”

-Chambers & Partners GLOBAL, 2022

“…Additionally has a recognised practice… alongside energy, infrastructure and real estate matters…”

-Chambers & Partners GLOBAL, 2021

“…Additionally has a recognised practice in such areas as business formation, projects and energy, real estate and employment matters.”

-Chambers & Partners GLOBAL, 2020 

Our services to be rendered in terms of Legal Outsourcing, includes providing assistance to Clients in two folds, namely by way of active participation of the outsourced work on behalf of the Clients and/or in an advisory capacity for the Clients in connection to the work.

Our recent works for both the abovementioned include:

International Outsourcing:

  • We assisted Interactive Broker, a UK-based client in the process of out-of-court settlement through negotiation, involving an overseas opponent.
  • We conducted international arbitrations involving shipping disputes between parties located in Middle East.
  • Advising a UK-based company on Consultancy Agreement for fashion and design.

Advising Local Outsourcing Entities:

  • Advised on Partnership disputes involving oDsk account in Upwork.
  • Advised and Vetted the Master Alternative Work Force Services Agreement for a fortune 500 IT company based in India for procuring workforce and services on a piecemeal basis by appointment of a 3rd party Vendor Management Company in a different jurisdiction.

M&A and Investment sector:

  • Setting up IT Grow Division Ltd, an outsourcing company in Bangladesh, originally from Russia.
  • Setting up Data path Limited, a US based outsourcing company.

Practice Guide – Outsourcing Law

Outsourcing Law, despite having no fixed legislation, globally, has been preferred and utilized by international law firms and stakeholders alike, who turn to legal outsourcing for handling their legal affairs in order to stay competitive and profitable, either directly or in an advisory/negotiating capacity to a third, with the means and the expertise to handle such matters from and within a separate (non-party) jurisdiction. This preference has been exacerbated globally following the COVID 19 pandemic. Most of the Firm’s personnel having received training from the UK are proficient in matters within the Commonwealth jurisdiction, having affiliations with several International and Dispute Resolution institutions with accreditation from major legal directories, and publications. Additionally Chambers due to its access to major international legal online databases, a vast collection of both hard and soft copy resources from multiple jurisdictions, a rich array of frequently updated library, etc. is well-equipped to handle any/all matters outsourced to the Firm.   


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Related Resources - Library


We have a rich library with a mixture of printed and online legal databases. We have printed version of All England Commercial Cases, Indian Digest of  Supreme Court cases, Yearbook Commercial Arbitration of Wolter Kluwer and most law reports of Bangladesh. We subscribe to the online legal database Manuputra providing access to most reputed law reports. Read more

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