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Does Your Law Firm Need a Logo?

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Think of your law firm logo as a consistent visual marker that identifies your firm to your clients. In a basic form, a law firm logo might just be the firm name itself, but there is much more to a logo than you may initially think.

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2026 Guide to Writing The Best Attorney Website Profile

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The data is clear: the attorney biographies on a law firm's website are the most clicked on pages of the site. Learn how to write the best attorney bio for your website!

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Should Lawyers have a Contact Form on Their Website?

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Should you have a contact form on your law firm website? Absolutely! There are many advantages, and almost no downside. Let’s talk about why you need a contact form on your site, and how to get the most benefit out of it.

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When Should You Refresh Your Website Design?

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Go take a look at your law firm website right now and click around. Does it feel like the most updated version of you and your practice? If not, you may want to read about the top 5 indicators we've outlined to decide if it is time for a redesign.

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The Importance of Branding and Brand Consistency for Lawyers

Branding consistency - marketing, design and strategy for law firms.

Your brand is built on four key elements that carry a potential client through that first experience of encountering your firm and bring them into a working relationship with you. These are visual, messaging, navigational and human interaction.

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Can a Law Firm Website Fuel Retirement?

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Lawyers often overlook the valuable business assets they build while in practice. These assets, like the firm's website, can increase the value of the firm and influence its salability when it comes time to retire.

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Is My Website Ready For 2018?

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Answer these 6 straightforward questions to be sure your law firm website won't let you down in the new year. For most practices, sorry, you can't just set it and forget it.

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What Options Do I Have for Offering Client Forms on My Website?

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It doesn’t matter what kind of law you practice: you’re going to need information from your clients while working on their matters. Likely, there will be similar information you’re going to collect from every client: maybe their...

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How Do I Choose a Domain Name for My Law Firm's Website?

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Choosing a domain name is something that you'll ideally do just once. Read on to learn important things to consider when picking a name such as ease of use, marketing potential and sellable value.

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Does My Law Firm Need a New Website?

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Remember the time you had a big hole in the sleeve of your jacket, mismatched shoes, and ink stains on your shirt or blouse when you met with a client? Of course you don’t. That didn’t happen. You know how an unkempt appearance would adversely...

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