After a review of its business services functions, DLA Piper plans to cut up to 200 support jobs in the U.K., with the bulk of those roles being moved to a new back-office operations center in Warsaw that the firm launched late last year.

The cuts, as noted Wednesday by sibling publication Legal Week, amount to 18 percent of the global legal giant’s 1,100 U.K. support staffers. The layoffs will primarily hit employees in the firm’s finance, human resources, information technology, marketing and secretarial teams.

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