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CMS to reduce scope of Integreon outsourcing agreement

CMS to reduce scope of Integreon outsourcing agreement
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Legal Business
28 March 2013
TMTCMS Cameron McKenna

CMS Cameron McKenna is to scale back its staff outsourcing agreement with Integreon just three years into its ten-year contract.

The news comes four days after Osborne Clarke confirmed it will dramatically reduce its own use of the outsourcing provider.

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