Recruitment consultants boldly proclaim that this year has seen a big rise in the use of temporary lawyers and paralegals.
The evidence for this is provided by the recently released survey compiled by Michael Page Legal.
Although law firms are open about the number of paralegals they employ, they are more reticent when it comes to the subject of temporary solicitors. Michael Gerrard investigates why
October 16, 2002 at 08:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Recruitment consultants boldly proclaim that this year has seen a big rise in the use of temporary lawyers and paralegals.
The evidence for this is provided by the recently released survey compiled by Michael Page Legal.
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