DLA Piper has been selected for the 2025 Global Outsourcing 100 (GO100) list by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP).
This is the 10th consecutive year the firm has been recognized by IAOP for the strength of its global Technology Transactions and Strategic Sourcing practice. The firm was recognized for “Sustained Excellence” due to its inclusion on the list for five or more consecutive years and received special distinction as an “All-Star” for exceptional scoring in each of the judging categories, including Customer References, Awards and Certifications, Programs for Innovation, and Programs for Social Impact.
“Being named All-Stars among the top outsourcing advisors by IAOP demonstrates our commitment to excellence, innovation, and client service. We are proud to support businesses worldwide as they navigate complex outsourcing arrangements and digital transformation initiatives,” said Vinny Sanchez, Los Angeles-based Global Co-Chair of DLA Piper’s Global Technology Transactions and Strategic Sourcing practice.
“Our continued inclusion in IAOP’s Global Outsourcing 100 list truly reflects the collaboration, strength, and talent of our entire global team. It is our dedication to delivering outstanding service that makes this achievement possible,” said Lauren Hurcombe, Hong Kong-based Global Co-Chair of DLA Piper’s Global Technology Transactions and Strategic Sourcing practice.
“We are pleased to once again be recognized by IAOP as a leading global outsourcing advisor. This acknowledgement reflects our team’s ability to anticipate challenges and deliver innovative solutions to support clients in this complex sector,” said Anthony Day, London-based Global Co-Chair of DLA Piper’s Global Technology Transactions and Strategic Sourcing practice.
DLA Piper's globally recognized Technology Transactions and Strategic Sourcing practice concentrates on complex technology, sourcing and outsourcing transactions, which frequently span many countries. The group also serves as a trusted digital advisor to clients by helping them navigate the legal and operational risks associated with digital transformation, including the adoption of emerging technologies (such as artificial intelligence, IoT, cloud computing and blockchain/DLT), participation in complex digital ecosystems and the evolution of business models that leverage both technology and data as strategic assets.
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