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Our new look

Posted
March 1, 2018

We are delighted to announce the launch of our brand new company website.

As many of you know, we are committed to delivering the best customer service to our clients and we wanted to ensure that our website also reflected this. In such a competitive market, it is important to stay current and we know that the website, as our digital shop front, needs to reflect our commitment to customer service (just as our team does). We have been working closely with Creative Pod (a full service marketing and design agency) on the creation of a new website and increasing awareness of the wide range of services we offer our clients. 

The new website (created by the same agency) marks a new phase in that venture. Filled with visual imagery and extremely easy to navigate, the new website reflects the firm’s commitment to customer service, with a clear focus on user experience and conveys an approachable, knowledgeable and professional firm. We are absolutely delighted with the results. 

Alex Mitchell, Managing Partner, said:“We know people come to solicitors for a variety of reasons and at stevensdrake, we provide a host of private and commercial services, however our old site, wasn’t helping us to portray our full range of services. We wanted something which reflected our motto that we ‘understand your business and can help you live your life’. We wanted our clients to know that if they can come to us for assistance, that more often than not, we can help with other aspects. Whether this is if they need help moving home (conveyancing), business matters, debt recovery, or creating a will - the range of support we can give is endless and it can all be provided under one roof.  The new website conveys just this and we are delighted with the results.”

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