Collins Einhorn is proud to announce that it has launched a new website. The revitalized www.ceflawyers.com is a digital space that embodies the firm’s history and culture while serving as an opportunity to express its greatest strength—its people.
In its nearly 50 year history, Collins Einhorn has built a team of attorneys and support staff who collectively provide exceptional legal expertise and dedication to its clients. Collins Einhorn has chosen to reflect its pride through the firm’s new homepage: “You’re hiring more than just an attorney, you’re hiring a team.”
In addition to refreshing visuals, the new website features many impactful changes that will allow viewers to learn about the firm in a more personalized way:
• The News page is categorized by Insights, Firm Announcements, Case Outcomes, and Practice Areas.
• The Pros for Pros blog is categorized by area of interest (Accounting, Engineering & Architecture, Insurance, Legal, Medical, Real Estate).
• The Attorney Biography pages are now more user-friendly.
• The Careers and Diversity pages provide deeper insights into the firm’s culture and values.
There are many other new features on this website for all to explore. Anyone with questions about the firm are invited to reach out to the firm through the new contact bar at the bottom of the homepage.
- Posted May 28, 2020
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