Law Firm Web Design Is Not Generic Web Design.
What changes when web design is built for law firm practices.
Extremely competitive keywords with high cost-per-click alternatives
Targeting specific practice areas and jurisdictions
Building authority in a trust-sensitive industry
Compliance note: State bar advertising rule compliance (TX Rules 7.01-7.06 standard; other states on request). Attorney-client relationship disclaimers on all intake. WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility. We can present case results in bar-compliant format with appropriate disclaimers.
Web Design Built for Law Firm Practices.
Per-practice-area landing pages
Each practice area (personal injury, family law, business litigation, etc.) gets its own SEO-targeted page with sub-pages for specific case types.
Attorney bio pages with schema
One page per attorney with Person + Attorney JSON-LD, bar admissions, education, notable cases (where bar-compliant), and disambiguating Knowledge Graph links.
Bar-compliant intake forms
Forms with explicit disclaimers — no inadvertent attorney-client relationship formation, accessibility-compliant, and integrated with your case management system (Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther).
Settlement / case-result presentation
Where state bar rules permit, we present results with all required disclaimers and contextualization. We follow Texas Disciplinary Rule 7.04 carefully.
Multi-jurisdiction architecture
Firms practicing in multiple states get geo-targeted pages per jurisdiction with appropriate licensure disclosures.
Speed + accessibility
Core Web Vitals passing on mobile, WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility — both are differentiators in legal SERPs where most competitor sites are outdated.
Law Firm Web Design FAQ
Will the site comply with state bar advertising rules?
Yes. We work with the rules in your state(s) — Texas Disciplinary Rules 7.01-7.06, California Rule 1-400, ABA Model Rules 7.1-7.5, etc. All ad copy, testimonials, case-result presentations, and "specialist"/"expert" terminology are reviewed against the applicable rules before publishing. We can engage your firm's outside marketing-ethics counsel if needed.
Can clients fill out an intake form without forming an attorney-client relationship?
Yes, with explicit, legally-tested disclaimers on the form itself, in the submission flow, and in any auto-reply. The disclaimer language varies by state — we use the recommended language from your bar's marketing ethics opinions and route conflicted submissions appropriately.
Do you integrate with my case management software?
Yes. Standard integrations: Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, Smokeball, Filevine, CaseFlow, and custom Salesforce instances. Intake forms route directly into your CMS with conflict-check flags and intake-stage tagging.
How is law firm web design different from other professional services?
Three big differences: (1) per-practice-area pages need to balance keyword targeting with bar-rule compliance on specialization claims; (2) case-result presentation requires specific disclaimer language by state; (3) intake forms have higher liability exposure than typical contact forms — they need explicit non-engagement language.
How long until the new firm site is live?
Solo practitioner / small firm (2-5 attorneys): 5-7 weeks. Mid-size firm (10-30 attorneys): 8-12 weeks. Large multi-jurisdiction firm: 12-20 weeks with content-review cycles per practice group.
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