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New breed law firm website launched!
02 May 2017
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On 3 May 2017, Phatshoane Henney Attorneys launched its new firm website and introduced a New Breed of Law Firm to its clients! The website is a state of the art responsive site featuring a variety of features and functionalities in an easy to navigate design.
“The website was created with our clients in mind - to allow a seamless and user-friendly experience on any device. We integrated the latest in design trends and functionalities to provide a clean and minimalist feel, without taking away any of the important functionalities,” remarks firm CEO, Jan Berry.
Berry continues, “It was important for us to communicate our values as a New Breed Law Firm, and in particular that we value a caring and personal approach towards our clients. We believe our stylistic and functional design reflects this and are very proud of the end result. I think it is quite unique and reinforces in my mind our firm focus on always setting new standards and showing that as a firm we are not afraid to do things differently.”
The new website can be visited at
www.phinc.co.za
where you can find information about the firm, its staff, services and important news and resources.
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