India and the United States have set up a working group to promote greater interaction between legal professionals and to facilitate trade in legal services between the two countries. |
Announcing the formation of the group, which comprises legal experts from both countries, Deputy US Trade Representative Karan Bhatia stressed that legal services were integral to today's complex economy. |
"Legal services are integral to today's complex, global economy. Indian Commerce Secretary Gopal Pillai and I agreed that establishing a Legal Services Working Group is a priority in our bilateral dialogue," Bhatia said. |
Several American firms are already getting back office and research work done in India though lawyers from either country are not currently allowed to practice in the other. |
The US has a substantial number of Indian American lawyers who have been pressing that they be allowed to argue cases in the Indian courts. |