Law Firms

Law Firm Web Design That Builds Authority and Drives Intake

Prospective clients judge a firm in minutes — and usually in a difficult moment. We design, build, and support WordPress sites for law firms that turn verdicts, practice depth, and reputation into cases: authority a visitor can feel, and intake without friction.

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The Challenge

Why Law Firm Websites Are Different

A law firm website has to earn trust fast, work under pressure, and get found by both humans and AI. Generic legal templates treat all three the same — and lose ground on each.

Clients in a Difficult Moment

Stressed, comparison-shopping, and skeptical — they scan for proof (results, practice depth, credentials) and decide fast.

Intake That Never Sleeps

Short, mobile-first forms and fast routing — intake has to work as well at 11pm on a phone as it does at a desk.

Search Engines & AI

AI search is changing how clients find and shortlist firms — the firms whose expertise machines can read are the ones that get quoted, cited, and called.

The search landscape raises the stakes, too. Practice-area and local queries are fiercely competitive, content depth has to hold up to comparison shopping, and accessibility failures carry legal-industry liability of their own — build to standards, not just to launch. That shift in how clients find firms is exactly why law firm CMOs need an AI-enhanced web strategy.

SUGARMAN

A Modern Web Presence for One of New England’s Premier Personal Injury Firms

Sugarman needed a modern web presence that matched its reputation as one of New England’s premier personal injury firms — credible to prospective clients researching a difficult moment, and built to convert that trust into intake.

View the SUGARMAN Project

More Work

More Law Firm Work

Law Offices of Daniel A. Hunt homepage design with Sound Legal Advice hero

Case Study — Law Offices of Daniel A. Hunt

A Web Presence That Carries a Multi-Office Practice

The Law Offices of Daniel A. Hunt, a California estate-planning firm with 11 offices across the state, needed a web presence that carries a multi-office practice — estate plan creation, administration, litigation, probate, and conservatorships — while staying easy for clients to navigate.

See the Daniel A. Hunt Project

From the Blog

Law Firm Web Strategy Insights

Questions

Law Firm Web Design FAQs

What makes law firm web design different?

Clients arrive in a difficult moment, comparison-shop quickly, and look for proof: results, practice depth, and attorneys who read as people they can trust. The site has to establish authority in a glance and then remove every ounce of friction between that trust and an intake inquiry — especially on mobile, where much of legal search happens.

Do you build practice-area pages and local SEO into the site?

Yes. Practice-area architecture is the backbone of a law firm site — each area needs the depth to rank and convert on its own, inside one coherent firm brand. We structure those pages for competitive practice and local queries, and for the AI search engines that increasingly shortlist firms before a client ever clicks.

How do you handle intake forms and accessibility?

Intake is the site’s job one: short, mobile-first forms, clear next steps, and routing that gets inquiries to the right practice group fast. We build to accessibility standards so the site serves every prospective client — and because accessibility failures are a legal-industry liability no firm wants on its own website.

Do you support the site after launch?

Yes — proactive hosting, maintenance, and support is core to how we work. For law firms the stakes are concrete: if intake goes down, cases go elsewhere. Ongoing support keeps forms working, content current as attorneys and results change, and the platform secure.

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Authority clients can feel, and intake that never sleeps. Talk to a team that builds for law firms.

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