Watermans Solicitors Scotland Win Business Excellence Award
Added: (Wed Feb 08 2012)
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Waterman’s Solicitors of Edinburgh, Scotland, won the award for Fastest Growing Company Under 50 Employees at this year’s Business Excellence Awards, held at De Vere Wokefield Park in Reading, Berkshire, England on January 21, 2012.
The 2012 Business Excellence Forum and the 2012 Business Excellence Awards are sponsored by ActionCOACH, the world’s number one business coaching firm, dedicated to the growth and profitability of businesses everywhere.
Neil Waterman, the Senior Partner for the company said, “We have experienced exceptional growth in our business in the last three years with turnover increasing by 50% year on year. We are committed to continuing our expansion through Scotland, providing new employment opportunities within our sector and we are very proud to have been chosen for this award.”
Waterman’s Solicitors has benefitted from working with ActionCOACH Business Coach Tony Hoskins, who was very proud of his client’s accomplishments, not only in winning this award, but also in their overall drive and commitment to being a better organization every day.
“Waterman’s Solicitors is the leader in their field because they face their challenges head-on and work as a team to be better every day,” Hoskins said, “They are innovative and that has helped them better serve their clients and earn this award.”
Watermans Solicitors are the NO.1 Personal Injury Solicitors in Scotland, and have in the last 3 years expanded their reach throughout the whole of Scotland, with offices in all major cities. With a dedication to their clients, Watermans have developed a strong reputation throughout Scotland as leading Personal Injury Solicitors.
Working on a complete No Win No Fee basis, Watermans guarantee that you will recieve 100% of your compensation and that all fees will be paid for by the party at fault.
For more Information on Watermans Solicitors and the services that they offer please visit Watermans Solicitors Today.