Tech giant Hewlett Packard's (HP's) outsourcing arm, HP Services, has ramped up its UK in-house capacity with the hire of four new lawyers. Ex-Fujitsu Services outsourcing specialist Andrew Howe has joined HP Services and will be joined by three other lawyers by the end of the year. The hires follow the appointment of Joyce Norcini as general counsel for Europe, the Middle East and Africa in April this year to replace the outgoing Eric Herkens.
November 01, 2007 at 01:05 AM
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