Last call for Innovative Firms 2020

Last day of entries for Innovative Firms

Last call for Innovative Firms 2020

It’s the final day to enter the 2020 Innovative Firms report – a showcase of the firms across New Zealand that are leading changes in the legal industry.

“Innovators find ways to work smarter and add greater value to their practice and to their clients, and they should be recognised as industry pioneers. If you're an innovator, then entering NZ Lawyer’s Innovative Firms list ensures that you can get the recognition that you deserve,” said Vincent McCartney, managing director of Cloudcheck, which has partnered with NZ Lawyer to recognise firms leading industry innovation.

Being named in the Innovative Firms list is a valuable opportunity to stand out in the industry and demonstrate your competitive advantage. Successful firms will have access to exclusive marketing collateral and promotional opportunities.

“Being one of the new kids on the block, iCLAW was delighted to be one of the two Hamilton law firms to be recognised in the 2019 NZ Lawyer Innovative Firms list. This achievement recognised the way that we see law differently. All law firms should aspire to be named on this list.” said Owen Culliney, founding partner at iCLAW Culliney | Partners, Innovative Firms 2019.

Interested firms must submit their entries via the online form before the deadline at midnight tonight.

The Innovative Firms 2020 report, proudly sponsored by Cloudcheck, will be published on the NZ Lawyer website and newsletter in April.

To get involved, firms simply need to complete this short online entry form.

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