The specialist software firm that offers computing for law firms has won an important contract with national legal firm Bridge McFarland.
This five year contract will see Converge committed to supplying a fully-managed cloud service to the 21-partner practice.
Over the last year, Converge invested £800,000 in their new premises at Daresbury Park, aided by a £160,000 Business Growth Grant from the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership.
ConvergeTS’s founder and managing director Nigel Wright said:
“The cloud is the future for the legal industry and as the only provider dedicated to law firms; we are in a prime position to expand our reach. It is a major step for law firms to move to a hosted solution, but we have the experience to ease them through the process.”
Bridge McFarland managing partner Richard Parnell added:
“ConvergeTS was recommended by an external IT consultant. What swayed the firm’s decision to go with Converge was that they were plain-speaking, they came across as very professional, and when we went to see them we were impressed.”
Converge will be adding Bridge McFarland to its roster of more than 50 UK-based clients, which includes: JMW Solicitors, Linder Myers, O’Neill Patient, Pannone Corporateand Total Conveyancing Services.
Words: Peter Cribley