- Posted January 10, 2012
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CYBERSPACE SIGHTING: Warner Norcross launches update of website
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The website of Warner, Norcross, & Judd LLP is getting a new look - and new navigation tools - this year.
The law firm has begun the process of updating its website, www.wnj.com, starting with a new home page to make it quicker and easier to find important information. A new search tool allows visitors to instantly find an attorney directly from the home page. It also features the latest news from the 220+ attorneys who practice in the six Warner Norcross offices across the state, as well as the firm's Twitter feed.
Additionally, the new home page highlights upcoming events and examples of strategic legal services Warner Norcross delivers in more than 70 practice areas and nine industry specialties. This update is the first of several that will be implemented during the coming year, providing greater utility to business clients and prospects throughout Michigan.
Warner Norcross is a corporate law firm with 220 attorneys practicing in six offices throughout Michigan: Grand Rapids, Holland, Lansing, Muskegon, Southfield and Sterling Heights.
Published: Tue, Jan 10, 2012
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