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  • More work to stay in-house

    LEADING COMPANIES will continue to increase the amount of legal work retained in-house, according to a recent UK survey.

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    Published Tue, Mar 31 2009 7:33 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: In-House, FTSE

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