rradar is delighted to announce its win at the prestigious Herald Law Awards of Scotland 2024, where the company was ...

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rradar is delighted to announce its win at the prestigious Herald Law Awards of Scotland 2024, where the company was awarded the Innovation Award, sponsored by the Law Society of Scotland. This recognition highlights rradar’s dedication to redefining the legal services landscape in Scotland and beyond.

The award celebrates rradar’s forward-thinking approach to integrating legal expertise with cutting-edge digital solutions. Judges praised rradar for its unique ability to develop bespoke, client-focused technology in-house, alongside its exceptional legal advisory services. The company’s innovative tools, such as rradargrace, the Intelligent Legal Assistant, and tailored risk management platforms, empower clients to navigate complex legal challenges proactively.

Alastair Gray, Head of rradar Scotland, commented: “We’re so proud of this win. rradar is built on innovation at every level, and to have this recognised at the Herald Law Awards, o ne of Scotland’s leading legal events, is amazing validation of the work we’ve done to create and develop our digital tools and solutions to tackle the problems our clients face daily.”

The news follows rradar’s recent success at the Scottish Legal Awards in September 2024, where it was named Criminal Defence Firm of the Year, recognising its dedicated team who conduct a wide range of regulatory and corporate criminal defence work.

rradar’s success continues to underline its status as a leader in legal innovation, blending technology, education, and expert counsel to meet the evolving needs of clients across Scotland and the UK.

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