Canadian Lawyer Readers' Choice Awards winners revealed

Find out who won in this year's Readers' Choice Awards

Canadian Lawyer Readers' Choice Awards winners revealed

In its latest issue, Canadian Lawyer revealed the winners of the sixth annual Readers' Choice Awards.

From legal tech products and business valuation services to recruiters and legal research, the Canadian Lawyer Readers’ Choice Awards showcases the companies and products that prevailed over their competitors.

A total of 1,964 readers cast votes for their preferred suppliers and vendors in 38 categories. The ballot consisted of categories encompassing the areas of ADR Mediation Chambers, Financial Services & Consultation, Legal Research, Legal Technology, Litigation Support & Consulting, Recruiting and Staffing & Outsourcing, and Real Estate. In total, 466 products and service providers were listed on the official ballot and voters were also given the opportunity to write in any businesses not listed. Canadian Lawyer named the top three vote-getters in each category and listed them in alphabetical order. Categories with more than three winners indicate a tie.

The full line-up of this year’s winners is revealed in issue 44.09 of Canadian Lawyer, available now in print and online

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