Who Wants to Commit a Crime?

A new television show has three illegal immigrants compete to marry a U.S. citizen.

…especially with the awareness amongst law firms and BPOs.
Anyone can learn from experience - the costly and time consuming process of trial and error. But KPO CONSULTANTS strongly believes that the better way is to learn and benefit from the experience of others who have traveled our way before us in leading the LPO sector in India. Their experience is gold for the taking. We are grateful that this issue of LPO Watch covers the information-oriented interviews held with the eminent LPO executives.
I convey my gratitude to Robert Glennie, CEO, NewGalexy LPO who assented to share his experience and insights through an interview in this edition. I also thank Soumitro Chatterjee, CEO, Legalcircle and Sampath Kumar…

Link:
Who Wants to Commit a Crime?

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