2017 Readers' Choice Awards

Welcome to the third annual Canadian Lawyer Readers’ Choice Awards. This feature is designed to allow you, our readers, to tell us which vendors and suppliers are the best at what they do.

2017 Readers' Choice Awards

Welcome to the third annual Canadian Lawyer Readers’ Choice Awards. This feature is designed to allow you, our readers, to tell us which vendors and suppliers are the best at what they do. Whether it was a crucial service or a time-saving product, there was a category for you to cast your vote. From legal tech products and business valuation services to recruiters and legal research, the Canadian LawyerReaders’ Choice Awards showcases the companies and products that prevailed among their competitors.

More than 2,000 readers cast votes for their preferred suppliers and vendors in 38 categories. Lawyers and legal professionals rely on these businesses and that is why we have dedicated these pages to highlight those our readers recommend.

The Canadian Lawyer Readers’ Choice Awards were created by Canadian Lawyer with voting conducted via online ballot. Readers were notified of the ballot through direct emails, print and online advertising and social media. Results were compiled by the Canadian Lawyer team. 

The ballot consisted of categories encompassing the areas of ADR & Mediation Chambers, Financial Services & Consulting, Legal Research, Legal Technology, Litigation Support & Consulting, Real Estate and Recruiting, Staffing & Outsourcing. In total, more than 300 products and service providers were listed on the official ballot and voters were also given the opportunity to write in any businesses not listed.

Depending upon the number of nominees, we have named the top three to five vote-getters in each category listed in alphabetical order.

Again, thanks for sharing your voice and your votes. Your opinions are reflected on the pages that follow. If you do not see your favourite business recognized, please be sure to vote next year.

Click here to view the digital edition of the winners.

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