Osborne Clarke (OC) is set to bring a significant number of support staff functions back in-house after reducing the scope of services currently carried out by outsourcing provider Integreon.

The move, which could result in a small number of job losses as not all of those employed by Integreon are guaranteed positions with OC, will see the law firm regain control of services including client relationship management, IT, events and network resources – a flexible pool of staff who can be delegated across roles such as out of hours personal assistants.

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