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TRU Staffing Partners Nominated in the 2014 New York Law Journal Reader Rankings

TRU Staffing Partners July 8, 2014 at 11:00 PM

TRU Staffing Partners, an award winning search firm representing talent and opportunities in the e-discovery and litigation support space, today announced that they have been nominated in the 2014 New York Law Journal Reader Rankings. Voting opens today at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2014ReaderRankings.

Published since 2010, the New York Law Journal Reader Rankings gives the New York legal community the opportunity to acknowledge those who they believe to be the best providers of products and services in their market. TRU Staffing Partners has been nominated for the following:

Category # 11 – Recruiting and Staffing

  • Question #1 – Best New York-Based Legal Recruiter
  • Question #3 – Best Legal Staffing Provider (Attorneys)
  • Question #4 – Best Legal Staffing Company (Legal/Litigation Support Staffing)

“We are so honored to have been nominated again this year by readers of the New York Law Journal,” stated Jared Coseglia, president of TRU Staffing Partners. “TRU started in New York, and a large percentage of our team is based in New York. These nominations are especially close to our hearts here at TRU, and we hope that the thousands of professionals who we have had the opportunity to represent will take the time to vote for us again!”

In 2013, TRU was recognized by the New York Law Journal Reader Rankings as a Best Legal Staffing Provider (Attorneys), Best Staffing Company (Legal/Litigation Support), and a Best New York-Based Legal Recruiter. In addition, TRU was named a Best Legal/Litigation Support Staffing and a Best National Legal Recruiter by the National Law Journal in 2013, Best National Legal Recruiter by the National Law Journal in 2012, and has been recognized by the Best of Chicago awards and Best of Washington, D.C., awards.

Voting for the Best of New York awards will be open until August 1, with recipients being published in a special report of the September 15 issue of the New York Law Journal.