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October 28, 2006
Law Firm Outsourcing in NY Times
As reported Oct. 6 here on LPB, there seems to be a trend in law firms to outsource and offshore certain parts of their office operations and even law work. Friday the New York Times reported on the story, including Clifford Chance's large steps in that direction, as linked here. [Alan Childress]
October 28, 2006 in Economics, Law Firms, The Practice | Permalink
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