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BBC News : Outsourcing the Law to India

New November 7, 2008 – New Delhi – When you think of out-sourcing to India, you tend to think of call centres and credit card help-lines and rows and rows of young people at computer terminals, carrying out the back office work of banks and financial institutions. But the outsourcing industry is changing. It's becoming more sophisticated and is attracting more people with the very best educational qualifications, including those in the legal profession.

The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel : The Datum Legal–Integreon Merger: The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of its Parts

September 4, 2008 – Integreon Senior Vice President Chris Egan is interviewed and discusses how the litigation support industry is moving towards a consolidated “one-stop-shop” service.

Financial Post : Outsourcing Converts

April 26, 2008 – Mumbai – Ashish Gore and Mithun Shetty are young, smart and at the cutting edge of many investment-banking deals. But you won't find them at the centre of the storm in New York or London.

Financial Post : Contract with India: Legal Outsourcing

April 25, 2008 – Then there's Integreon, which employs more than 200 lawyers in its state-of-the-art Mumbai facility. Matthew Banks, senior vice-president of legal services and a former lawyer at a top U.K. firm, says he is in the process of hiring 50 additional lawyers.

Time Magazine : Call My Lawyer ... in India

April 3, 2008 – LPO firms say they are up to the task of security and confidentiality. At Integreon's facilities in Mumbai and Gurgaon, for example, guards search attorneys' belongings to ensure they're not carrying flash drives or laptops, according to CEO Liam Brown.

Financial Times : Diligent and a Long Way from Chancery Lane

February 25, 2008 – Rahul Prabhu, senior operations manager of Integreon, an Indian outsourcing company, is a symbol of the slowly changing face of the British legal profession.

Business Week : Offshoring Lawyers: What’s Hot in Outsourcing

November 5, 2007 – Integreon president Liam Brown talks about the growing move to offshore legal services, sensitivities that keep the U.S. market alive, and the appeal of Manila over Bangalore. He talks with BusinessWeek senior writer Diane Brady

Business Week : New York Investment Bank Uses Integreon for Financial Research Work

August 27, 2007How do you keep from being Bangalored? Or Shanghaied? That's the question Valparaiso University freshman Matt Cavin asked himself two years ago when he was in China on a summer study program. Young Chinese were intently studying English, science, and math. One day, when he was sitting by a lake reading Thomas L. Friedman's The World is Flat, a Chinese student approached, wanting to practice his English.

The Wall Street Journal : Expats Head Back to Sizzling Economy

August 5, 2007

Economic Times : BPOs Scout for Overseas Buys to Expand Footprint

July 13, 2007

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