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Phatshoane Henney Attorneys honoured for Best Ethical Business Practices among companies in the Free State
11 November 2014
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Phatshoane Henney Attorneys has received the PMR Golden Arrow Award 2014 for the law firm with the best ethical business practices among companies and/or institutions in the Free State.
This is based on a rating of ‘Excellent – 1st overall’ by a random, provincial sample of 110 respondents comprising of CEOs, MDs, business owners, company directors and managers and senior government officials based in the Free State Province.
“The award confirms the massive strides Phatshoane Henney has made as a law firm over the last decade and cements the firm as one of the foremost law firms in the region and South Africa. As a firm we believe in an ethical, dynamic and innovative approach to doing business, through which we aspire to set the standard. This award shows that we are on the right path and that our clients believe we are achieving these goals,” says Douglas Henney, Phatshoane Henney Chair.
The directors of Phatshoane Henney Attorneys also wish to acknowledge the central role the firm’s clients have played in supporting the firm and recognising the value the firm places on ethical conduct and practices in the firm. “We thank our clients for their unwavering support and positive feedback about the firm. We also continue our commitment to being recognised as a firm for which ethical practices and client confidentiality are paramount” Henney concludes.
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