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In-house lawyers are increasingly asking the law firms they hire to submit estimated budgets so they can reduce the costs of legal work, particularly when defending themselves against lawsuits. Our in-house tool-making strategy is to take on the molds that would be too risky or expensive for outside shops," says Gerard. The reward for OEMs would be the capability to develop unique high-tech systems in-house that could enhance brand image and provide an edge in the marketplace. |
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