Freeth Cartwright content with winning website

Posted on 07-05-08

FREETH CARTWRIGHT CONTENT WITH WINNING WEBSITE 

Information and overall content on its website has helped law firm Freeth Cartwright to win another national accolade.

Hot on the heels of the firm’s successes in winning a Legal Technology Award for its Case Viewer document management system and being named as one of The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For, www.freethcartwright.co.uk picked up an award as part of the Intendance Fast50 annual survey of Solicitors’ websites.

The study by Intendance, an internationally-operating web consultancy, examines the websites of the 50 fastest-growing UK law firms, looking at issues such as content, usability, design and marketing potential.

At a glittering event in London attended by some of the leading law firms in the country, it was announced that Freeth Cartwright had scooped the content category of the awards, and had come third overall.

Peter Smith, Freeth Cartwright chief executive, commented: “The firm prides itself on being innovative and our pragmatic approach to new technologies has seen the introduction of a number of initiatives across the offices.

“The website itself has been designed to be content-rich, offering visitors an insight into our services and our fresh approach to doing business. We are delighted to have won this accolade as it is great to be recognised as leaders in our sector.”

The site scored highly on content, with highlights including the blog (http://impact.freethcartwright.com), data rooms, eBrochures, podcasts, RSS Feeds and the inclusion of client extranet facilities so that clients have the ability to see controlled content in a secure environment.

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Kate Rudd, Freeth Cartwright’s client services manager, is pictured collecting the award from Cherie Booth QC and James Tuke, head of research at Intendance.

ends - 7 May 2008