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Santoro, Driggs, Walch, Kearney, Holley & Thompson launches improved Web site
LAS VEGAS – The Nevada law firm of Santoro, Driggs, Walch, Kearney, Holley & Thompson (Santoro, Driggs, Walch) launched a redesigned Web site, www.santorodriggs.com, to better partner with clients and potential clients.
The new Web site is more streamlined and user-friendly, enabling clients and potential clients to easily navigate the site to find the information they need.
“This new Web site will really help us inform and partner with our clients,” said Ronald J. Thompson, managing partner at Santoro, Driggs, Walch. “Our attorneys know that solving legal issues requires the kind of strong relationship that we cultivate every day. Visitors to the Web site will gain a better understanding of our firm and the areas of law our partners and attorneys practice.”
Articles relating to the firm’s practice areas are now posted on the site under the news section. For example, visitors to the Web site can now find articles on bankruptcy and asset protection, “gripe sites,” navigating Nevada courts, instances when a company can seek compensation for economic losses and on other laws, legal trends and case reviews.
The Web site describes the firm’s areas of expertise and profiles the attorneys practicing in each area.
Thompson said another improvement is an updated events section of the Web site, which will offer information on seminars, speaking engagements, continuing legal education presentations and community events involving the firm and its attorneys.
About Santoro, Driggs, Walch
Santoro, Driggs, Walch, Kearney, Holley & Thompson is a full-service law firm with approximately 40 attorneys serving international and national corporations, small businesses and individuals. Established in 1996, the firm was founded with the conviction of combining the legal skills, work ethic and sophistication of practice expected from a large law firm with the intimacy and personal attention of a small law firm. The firm concentrates primarily in the areas of commercial litigation, business, real estate, natural resources, eminent domain, bankruptcy, construction, technology and intellectual property, and workers compensation law. The firm also has broad experience in administrative law, estate planning, probate and tax law.