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Stevensdrake passes the Lexcel accreditation

Posted
September 11, 2009
Crawley law firm passes stiff test

stevensdrake, the leading law firm based in the heart of Crawley, has passed the Lexcel accreditation - the Law Society's practice management standard. Commenting, Managing Partner Alex Mitchell said: "I am very proud of the team for passing the high standards set by Lexcel. The accreditation, which takes place via an independent assessment, certifies that high standards have been consistently met." The Lexcel practice management standard is only awarded to solicitors who meet the highest management and customer care standards. "By successfully gaining Lexcel accreditation, stevensdrake is proving their commitment to delivering a high quality service", commented Lexcel Manager at the Law Society, Michael Devine. Michael added: "The Law Society's Lexcel standard is a prestigious achievement for any practice. Clients can feel reassured that they will receive a service which is first class, committed, focused and businesslike." Published - September 2009This article is provided for general information only. Please do not make any decision on the basis of this article alone without taking specific advice from us. stevensdrake will only be responsible for the advice we give which is specific to you.

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