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TitleVest voted best title agency for third year in a row

Brian Tormey, TitleVest Brian Tormey, TitleVest
New York, NY TitleVest, a Manhattan-based title insurance agency and subsidiary of First American Financial Corp., has won New York Law Journal’s esteemed Best Title Agency award for the third year in a row. TitleVest was named best of the nearly 1,000 New York State-based title agencies, as determined by the results of New York Law Journal’s 2015 Reader Rankings survey. Securing the Best Title Agency recognition for three consecutive years reaffirms TitleVest’s ability to meet the ever-evolving needs of its clients with progressive improvements in speed, service and technology. TitleVest’s expert team—a combination of more than 135 attorneys, title professionals and support staff—is backed by the company’s proprietary, state-of-the-art technology, which fuels its ability to handle hundreds of transactions daily with a client-centric focus. “Receiving this recognition for the third year in a row is a real honor,” said Brian Tormey, president of TitleVest. “We are humbled by the amount of support we continue to receive from our clients and cannot thank them enough for again recognizing our ongoing commitment to service excellence and to providing revolutionary technology, products and services to make their lives and transactions easier.” To learn more, visit www.titlevest.com. To read what clients have to say, visit www.titlevest.com/testimonials.
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