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Everon IT announces Yorkshire Legal Awards sponsorship
Specialist managed IT services provider Everon is joining the annual celebration of the best of Yorkshire’s legal sector by becoming a sponsor of the 2019 Yorkshire Legal Awards.
With a strong track record working with companies throughout the region’s legal sector, the team at Everon was keen to play its part in ensuring the 20th annual awards programme and ceremony is bigger and better than ever. The Leeds-based company is sponsoring the Law Firm of the Year: Small category in recognition of firms in the 1 to 50 employee bracket (or earning up to £10 million in annual turnover) who have excelled in training, accreditations, client satisfaction ratings, staff development and their broader contribution to the community.
With a growing team operating from its Castleton Mill offices in central Leeds, Everon provides a wide range of services to organisations including IT support, cloud computing solutions, telephony and cyber security, plus full managed IT services.
The company is trusted by hundreds of businesses across Yorkshire, with a particular niche in the legal services sector developed through a portfolio of secure and dependable solutions, backed by a wealth of experience, which is ideally suited to the requirements of the majority of law firms. This includes the widely utilised LEAP, Eclipse, Quill and Advanced, with close relationships with their support teams ensuring law firms maximise the potential from these solutions.
Jamie Marshall, Director of Everon says: “We are delighted to be supporting our friends and colleagues in Yorkshire’s legal sector by becoming a sponsor of this year’s Yorkshire Legal Awards. We look forward to celebrating the achievements of the region’s outstanding companies and individuals at what is set to be a fantastic awards ceremony in October.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Alan Markham .
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