JIGL · Law Firms Web Design

Law Firms websites that actually book qualified consults

Your practice-area pages are three paragraphs each of generic legalese, so you rank behind Nolo, Avvo, and the three-attorney firm across town that actually spent time on their DUI page.

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The usual problems

Why law firms sites usually fail

  1. Your practice-area pages are three paragraphs each of generic legalese, so you rank behind Nolo, Avvo, and the three-attorney firm across town that actually spent time on their DUI page.
  2. Attorney bios are one photo and a paragraph starting 'John graduated from...', nothing about what John actually does, who he serves, or why a prospect should pick him over the name at the top of the page.
  3. The consult intake is a single 'contact us' form with no conflict-check, no practice-area routing, and no way to schedule, so your paralegal fields 40 unqualified emails a week.
What's included

What a JIGL law firms site includes

Practice-area landing pages

Each practice area gets its own page with local statute references, process timelines, and fee ranges (where allowed). You rank for 'DUI lawyer [city]' the way the generic firm page never could.

Attorney bio pages

Individual pages per attorney with bar admissions, practice focus, representative matters (where permissible), and a direct-to-consult CTA. Named-partner search traffic lands somewhere worth clicking.

Clio-integrated consult intake

Intake forms route straight into Clio, MyCase, or Filevine with practice-area routing and initial conflict-check questions. No more paralegal hours spent sorting lead email.

Case-result schema

Where your state bar allows, published case outcomes get structured data so verdicts and settlements surface in rich results, with the required disclaimers baked in.

Mobile-first speed

Lighthouse 100 on mobile matters most for law, because 60% of 'DUI lawyer' and 'car accident attorney' searches happen on a phone the day of or day after an incident.

Review wall

Google, Avvo, and Martindale reviews pulled live and filtered to 4+ stars, with disclaimer language the state bar requires. Real social proof, compliant.

Target

Designed for law firms outcomes like:

Design goal
2.1×
qualified consults / 90d

Built to roughly double qualified consult intake when each practice area has its own landing page and intake routing, instead of a generic contact form.

FAQ

Law Firms website questions

Can you work within my state bar's advertising rules?
Yes. JIGL flags any language that strays into prohibited territory (guarantees, 'specialist' claims where not permitted, case-result omissions of disclaimers) and works with your ethics counsel during copy review.
Does it integrate with Clio, MyCase, or Filevine?
Yes to all three. Intake submissions route with full field mapping, conflict questions, practice area, opposing parties, so your case manager opens a real matter instead of a text blob.
How do you handle case-result disclaimers?
Every published result carries the state bar's required disclaimer language. Structured data follows suit so rich results don't omit the legally required caveats.
Can solo practitioners use this?
Yes. Starter or Pro tier works for solos, you get the practice-area pages, Clio intake, and review wall without the multi-attorney bio infrastructure. Upgrade if you hire.
What does a law firm website cost?
Pro tier ($999) for solo and small firms. Elite tier ($1,299) for firms with multiple practice areas, multiple attorneys, or multi-office setups that need distinct location schema.
How fast can I launch?
Two to three weeks for a solo or small firm. Three to four weeks for firms with 5+ attorneys or 5+ practice areas because each bio and each practice-area page needs its own copy cycle.

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