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To Australia with InfoTrack

11 September 2019
Issue: 7855 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Technology
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Legal technology firm InfoTrack has announced the return of its popular ‘Take me to Australia’ promotion, a prize draw to win a two-week holiday in Australia for two. 

Customers are automatically entered into the draw and receive an entry each time they perform a legal task using InfoTrack. Adam Bullion, general manager of marketing at InfoTrack, said: ‘Previous winners absolutely love the prize and clients regularly ask when it will return. Last year, we had almost 60,000 entries due to the simple mechanics of the competition.’ For more information, visit: www.infotrack.co.uk/takemetoaustralia.

Issue: 7855 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Technology
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