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ELP, Quarles & Brady, Hartzog Law act on Waterfield Technologies acquiring Speech-Soft Solutions LLC

This acquisition will provide companies the ability to break down technology barriers to help make their customer engagement more impactful across channels, among other benefits

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Waterfield Technologies (a US headquartered entity), a contact center solutions firm, recently acquired Speech-Soft Solutions LLC, to further expand its global delivery capabilities.

Economic Laws Practice (ELP) advised Waterfield Technologies on the India leg of the transaction, which comprised a sale of shares of the Indian subsidiary of Speech Soft Solutions LLC to WTI Innovation LLC.

ELP’s corporate team was led by Yashojit Mitra (Partner -Corporate Commercial) and Devyani Singh (Director -Corporate Commercial) and the tax team was led by Mitesh Jain (Partner -Direct Tax) and Vivek Baj (Partner - Indirect Tax).

Quarles & Brady LLP was the international legal counsel to Waterfield Technologies;

Hartzog Law Group was the international Legal Counsel to Speech Soft Solutions LLC.

This acquisition will provide companies:

  • A broad geographic network of sales, delivery, and support with offices strategically positioned around the globe including the US, UK, Philippines, and India.

  • Unmatched insight into the ever-changing landscape of contact center solutions.

  • The ability to break down technology barriers to help make their customer engagement more impactful across channels.

  • Access to one of the largest Cisco practices with an extensive portfolio of services including design, development, managed services and more.

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