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Hampshire: Warner Goodman named Law Firm of the Year

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Warner Goodman LLP has been awarded the coveted prize of Law Firm of the Year at the 2014 LawNet Awards.  

Ian Curtis, managing partner for the Hampshire-based firm, attended the annual conference and awards dinner on November 14, and collected the award on behalf of the firm.

He said: “I am delighted with our victory – winning the top prize of the evening. We were shortlisted for three awards in addition to this: Young Lawyer of the Year, Team of the Year and Best Digital Presence. To be shortlisted for a total of four awards was a fantastic achievement in itself, but to leave the evening with the title of Law Firm of the Year was overwhelming.”

The awards were open to legal practices that are members of LawNet, the leading national network for independent law firms.

Chris Marston, chief executive of LawNet, said: “We set high quality and management standards for members, and that helps to maintain the parity between our firms, which in turn leads to a cooperative powerhouse effect, where everyone benefits from collaboration and networking – and that’s evident in this year’s award winners.”

Curtis concluded: “All members of staff have worked incredibly hard to ensure our continued growth and high customer satisfaction, and to return to the office with this award is true recognition for all the efforts that everyone in the firm has put in over the last year”.

TBM Team

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