Four-Time Winners Deliver Innovation and Unparalleled Expertise to the Legal Industry 

Thomson Reuters Australia and New Zealand have won the esteemed ‘Legal Service Provider of the Year’ award at the 23rd Australasian Law Awards.  This marks the fourth win, and the fifth consecutive year the organisation has been recognised. 

Australasian Lawyer’s annual event was held on 18 May 2023 at Sydney’s Fullerton Hotel. It is a prestigious awards gala to acknowledge standout talent and performance in the legal profession. Law firms, in-house legal teams, lawyers and dealmakers from across the region were nominated in over 30 categories for their achievements and outstanding work.  

Michael Horton, Vice President of Client Relationship Management for Asia and Emerging Markets, received this year’s award on behalf of Thomson Reuters, extending gratitude to clients and partners for their trust and support.  

The Judges’ acknowledged Thomson Reuters for providing “a strong submission that demonstrates keeping up with the changing legal market while also thinking ahead.” 

The independent panel of judges assessed each nominated provider by their overall customer service proposition, the industry’s need for the service, how the service has added value, and its overall commitment to customers and demonstrated commitment to innovation and continuous improvement.  

With over three million customers worldwide, Thomson Reuters are committed to driving meaningful change in the legal landscape through their customer-obsessed engagement strategy.

Thomson Reuters awarded Legal Service Provider of the Year at the 2023 Australasian Law Awards

Pictured left to right: Elizabeth Kangro – EY Law, Leona Blanco – Clyde & Co, Rachael Lane – Thomson Reuters, Gareth Cantin – Gilbert & Tobin, Shelley Mulhern – Thomson Reuters, Michael Horton – Thomson Reuters, Janina Leuii – Thomson Reuters, Fiona Lymant – McCabes Lawyers and Lior Nickig – MinterEllison 

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