BOSTON, Jan. 26, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Suffolk University Law School, in partnership with Integreon, a leading global provider of legal process outsourcing services, announced today the launch of a new initiative: the Client Services Innovation Program. The program offers Suffolk Law students, as well as a limited number of undergraduate students, a paid opportunity to gain valuable work experience delivering innovative legal services to corporate clients under the supervision of Integreon's legal experts.

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Students accepted into the program will receive training and the opportunity to work on legal outsourcing engagements encompassing a broad range of disciplines. Examples include electronic discovery and managed document review; legal research and legislative tracking; due diligence for mergers and acquisitions; contract review and drafting; compliance program support; and legal operations support in hot areas like legal spend analytics and legal process re-engineering. The experience will be invaluable in helping prepare graduates to enter the workforce with a competitive advantage.

The program is housed in a dedicated and secure on-campus 30-seat delivery center with state-of-the-art training facilities.

Students participating in the program will gain:


    --  Experience delivering legal services to corporate clients, while working
        individually and collaboratively in teams
    --  Specialized training on cutting edge topics, such as legal data
        analytics, information governance, and the ethics of legal process
        outsourcing
    --  Practical training in specific legal outsourcing service areas
    --  Eligibility for internships at any of Integreon's delivery centers
        across the globe

Corporate clients participating in the program will gain:


    --  Access to innovative, high quality legal outsourcing services
    --  An opportunity to proactively contribute to training the next generation
        of lawyers
    --  A more cost effective, Boston-based alternative to traditional legal
        services providers
    --  The opportunity to benefit from the collaborative learning and training
        ongoing in the program
    --  Access to Suffolk Law School's considerable brain trust, including the
        work of its Institute on Law Practice Technology and Innovation

"Suffolk Law has been at the forefront of innovation in legal education for quite some time, both in terms of its focus on practical training and attention to legal services delivery in an evolving legal marketplace. The school was the obvious choice for Integreon in our search for a partner for this program," said Mark Ross, Global Head, Legal Process Outsourcing at Integreon. "Our partnership with Suffolk offers our clients yet another compelling legal service delivery model here in the U.S., and one which also helps train the next generation of lawyers."

"The program fosters an environment that not only emphasizes project management, teamwork and legal operations efficiency, but also instills transformative and innovative thinking," added Caragh Landry, Global Head, Onshore Managed Review at Integreon. "There is growing market demand for this kind of talent, and we're working with Suffolk to fill that need."

Suffolk University Law School Dean, Andrew Perlman, stated, "We're thrilled about this partnership with Integreon and, by extension, the involvement of their current and future corporate clients. Suffolk Law is committed to ensure that its graduates have the skills necessary to thrive in the 21(st) century, and this partnership will provide our students with an invaluable opportunity to develop those essential skills."

Leading corporate counsel have been lining up in support of the program, including:


    --  Lucy Bassli, Microsoft Assistant General Counsel, who said, "The
        hands-on experience will serve these students well when seeking
        employment. Legal services organizations need lawyers with cutting edge
        skills relevant to the modern legal marketplace. I look forward to
        working with the students."
    --  Martha Mazzone, a Fidelity Investments attorney and leading eDiscovery
        practitioner, who said, "This innovative collaboration between
        Integreon, one of the leading legal services providers in the world, and
        Suffolk, a forward thinking academic institution right here in Boston,
        demonstrates that the tide has turned in our profession, and in our
        preparation of lawyers to serve their clients cost-effectively.  Not
        only can the program's clients receive top legal services at a
        reasonable price, but the next generation of lawyers will learn early on
        how to be pragmatic and business-minded 21(st) century practitioners."

The launch of the Client Services Innovation Program represents the culmination of almost two years of active engagement between Suffolk and Integreon. Suffolk broke the traditional mold of legal education in 2013 when it established its Institute on Law Practice Technology and Innovation, with Perlman serving as the founding director. The Institute is governed by an advisory board of legal industry leaders that includes Integreon's Ross. The Institute's current director, Suffolk Law professor Gabe Teninbaum, assumed the post when Perlman became Dean. Teninbaum commented that "this partnership is a perfect representation of what the Institute does: it promotes projects and programs designed to leverage technology and process innovations to improve the practice of law and the delivery of legal services."

While serving as the inaugural director of the Institute, Perlman also created a Legal Technology and Innovation Concentration (akin to an academic major), which teaches students how to leverage technology and innovative methods to deliver legal services successfully in the 21(st) century. The students in this concentration will be among the core pool of students expected to receive training in the Client Services Innovation Program.

About Integreon

Integreon is a trusted, global provider of award-winning legal, document, business and research support solutions to leading law firms, corporate legal departments, financial institutions and professional services firms. Around the globe, Integreon's 2,200 Associates support more than 250 clients in areas such as market and competitive intelligence, litigation support and discovery, legal process outsourcing (LPO), document processing, and business support services. With our unrivaled outsourcing experience and industry-leading onshore and offshore capabilities, clients increasingly rely on Integreon to provide value-added solutions and meet their needs in a demanding business environment. Integreon has won more than 40 industry awards over the past five years, including annually being named as "Best Overall LPO" by India Business Law Journal. Integreon supports a global client base from 13 delivery centers across the US, UK, India, China, Philippines and South Africa.

For more information about Integreon's extensive range of services, please visit www.Integreon.com and follow Integreon on social media at LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Weibo.

About Suffolk Law School

Suffolk University Law School is a private law school founded in 1906 in Boston, Massachusetts dedicated to access and excellence in legal education. The school's mission for education includes providing a diverse student body with the opportunity to study law and preparing them to thrive in what has become a fast evolving legal field. Through establishment of a first of its kind Accelerator-to-Practice Program, its pioneering Institute on Law Practice Technology & Innovation, and other bold educational and career focused initiatives, the school has taken a leadership role in ensuring today's law students become tomorrow's lawyers.

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