The amount of legal work being outsourced by UK plcs has decreased by more than 14% during the past year.
This is one of the main findings of Legal Week Intelligence’s newly published 2005 Client Satisfaction Survey.
UK plcs are taking more legal work in house according to Legal Week Intelligence's 2005 Client Satisfaction Survey. Des Cahill reports
September 21, 2005 at 08:03 PM
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The amount of legal work being outsourced by UK plcs has decreased by more than 14% during the past year.
This is one of the main findings of Legal Week Intelligence’s newly published 2005 Client Satisfaction Survey.
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