STEP Excellence Awards Announced

Legal Growth Awards 2025 winners announced

The Legal Growth Awards 2025 brought together the brightest in the legal industry for a night of celebration, recognition, and, due to Wilkinson and Fox their entertainment sponsor.

The winners of the Legal Growth Awards 2025 are:

Innovative Marketing Award – Caroline Sandiford (Sponsored by Estatesearch)
Corporate and Social Responsibility Award – Squiggle (Sponsored by The Society of Will Writers)
Best Use of Social Media – CTT Group (Sponsored by Anglia Research)
Best Use of Marketing – CTT Group (Sponsored by Headshot Toby – Brand Specialist)
Best Website – Sara Sheppard, SLS Wills and More (Sponsored by Zedra)
Entrepreneur of the Year – Martin Holdsworth (Sponsored by TomCRM)
Small Business of the Year – Founders Law (Sponsored by LEAP Estates)
Family Business of the Year – Laurelo (Sponsored by Cobalt Human Solutions)
Best New Business – Nara Solicitors (Sponsored by YEPP – Your Estate Planning Partner)
Industry Recognition Award – Joe Lander (Voted for by peers, Sponsored by Wilkinson and Fox)
Legal Service Provider of the Year – Laurelo (Sponsored by Today’s Media)
Legal Partnership Award – Wilkinson and Fox (Presented by Legal Growth)

Highly commended were as follows:

Innovative Marketing Award – IDR Law
Corporate and Social Responsibility Award – W&P Legal
Best Use of Social Media – APT Legal
Best Use of Marketing – SLS Wills and More
Best Website – Nirvana Legal
Entrepreneur of the Year – Michael Roughan
Small Business of the Year – ALT Legal & Heritage Estate Planning
Family Business of the Year – Confidence Wills
Best New Business – Lion Wills & Estate Planning & Nirvana Legal
Industry Recognition Award – Chris Whittington
Legal Service Provider of the Year – Nellie Supports

When asked about the awards, Legal Growth Founder, Tom Stansfield said:

“Three years ago when we launched Legal Growth I had a vision to create something where we could recognise the success of legal businesses but without unnecessary frills or without it being a stuffy affair. I’m very keen on the informal nature of our awards yet we still get the opportunity to dress for the occasion. One thing doesn’t change – our awards are judged by a panel of independent judges.”

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