McEwan Fraser Legal are delighted to announce their win at the Scott+Co Legal Awards, coming home with the Millar & Bryce Innovation Award. The firm was given the award at a sell-out ceremony at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh on the 20th March, celebrating their innovation in their conveyancing system.
Awarded for their patent pending technology and custom-built IT system, the firm certainly has a reputation for innovation in the industry. Beating off the other competition with their fantastic entry, this is the second Innovation Award the firm has won this quarter after the Sunday Times Gold win in December.
"The Millar & Bryce Innovation Award saw tough competition with McEwan Fraser Legal winning for their patent pending technology to help the conveyancing system"
Describing themselves as "raising new standards in Estate Agency", McEwan Fraser Legal aims to be the industry-leading firm for all things technology and with their recent attainment of Google Partnership and Bing Accreditation, they are certainly on track.
Will McEwan Fraser Legal win a third award in Innovation? We think so. Visit their website to see some of their award-winning system in action: www.mcewanfraserlegal.co.uk
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