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30 Jul 2003 3:04PM

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- Andrew Crawford
Outsourcing of non-core company activities is an increasingly popular choice for many managers. Faced with a plethora of potential service providers it can often be difficult to ensure you will get the best performance at the right price. Besides that there are numerous legal issues to consider. What are the pit-falls and how can you make sure the outsourcing process goes through without a hitch?
Andrew Crawford, partner at major international law-firm CMS Cameron McKenna, provides valuable ... (1739 more words)
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