Bloomberg Law
Jan. 26, 2016, 2:57 PM UTC

This Law School Is Bringing An Outsourcing Company On Campus

Gabe Friedman
Freelancer

In a nod to the shifting job prospects that U.S. law school graduates face, Suffolk University Law School is partnering with an outsourcing company to convert an underused room in the back of its library into a legal delivery center.

Through a partnership with Integreon, some law students, and even some undergraduates at Boston-based Suffolk,will work on due diligence contract review, legal spend analytics projects, large-scale document review and other types of projects.

It marks the latest law school to strike a partnership with an alternative legal service provider in an effort to train its students for the job market. Suffolk’s ...

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