‘Tough decisions’: Norton Rose Fulbright to open low cost centre in Manilla with 170 roles affected Legal Business19 May 2016TMTAsiaJob cuts Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) is to launch a global service centre in The Philippines in a move that will affect 170 operational roles, an estimated 5% of its global workforce.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this category‘Status quo is not an option’ – leading fin reg lawyers gather to debate future enforcement challenges‘It was never a marriage made in heaven’- what Norton Rose Fulbright’s exit means for South AfricaRevolving Doors: Latham hires real estate partner as HSF Kramer loses partners in London and Middle East‘We’ve never seen anything like this in modern times’ – Adobe’s Karen Robinson on AI risk, regulation and opportunitiesGC Pulse 2025: just under half of GCs still at the starting line for legal techRole scorers: the law firms on the biggest deals of a record £3bn Premier League transfer windowThe Electronic Transactions and Data Protection Law in Lebanon: Empowering Lebanese companies in the digital ageGlobal 100 firms expand in Asia as Dentons and Goodwin establish new basesSponsored briefing: The changing paradigm of commercial disputes in India