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InfoTrack wins big at conveyancing awards

23 July 2019
Categories: Legal News , Property
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Legal technology company InfoTrack has celebrated its win after being announced as Service Provider of the Year at the 2019 Eclipse Proclaim Modern Law Conveyancing Awards.

In a ceremony held last week in Liverpool, InfoTrack was commended for its services, which include providing a single platform for solicitors to complete each stage of the conveyancing process, from land registry to post-completion. Other winners on the night included PM Property Lawyers, chosen as National Conveyancing Firm of the Year, and Conveyancer of the Year Jonathan Achampong of Wedlake Bell.

Adam Bullion, InfoTrack’s general manager of marketing, commented: ‘Winning Service Provider of the Year demonstrates how InfoTrack continue to be viewed as more than a search provider.’

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