Law firm website design built for serious client inquiries.
A premium law firm website earns trust in three seconds: serious presentation, real lawyer bios, deep practice-area pages, and an easy consultation request.
Law firms and lawyers in Ontario practicing family, real estate, corporate, immigration, civil litigation, employment, or criminal law.
Why generic law firm websites underperform
- Templated 'law firm' design that signals every other firm
- Practice-area pages thin
- Lawyer bios missing or one-line
- No clarity on who the firm represents
Before they contact you
- Practice-area pages with depth
- Lawyer bios with credentials and photos
- Clarity on who the firm represents
- Consultation request flow
- Firm history / community involvement
Law Firms website features
- Practice-area pages
- Lawyer bios
- Consultation request flow
- Firm history
- Blog for SEO and authority
How law firms websites rank locally
- 01
Practice-area pages as rank targets
- 02
LegalService + Person structured data
- 03
Local-intent titles and descriptions
How the law firms site earns inquiries
- 01
Consultation CTA on every page
- 02
Lawyer photo + bio near every CTA
- 03
Firm credibility block above the consultation flow
Recent case studies
- Legal services / paralegalParagon Paralegal
A professional, search-ready paralegal website built for clarity, trust, and consultation requests.
View case study - Immigration consultingRA Migration
A fully custom immigration consulting website with an end-to-end consultation booking system that includes real-time consultant availability, auto-generated Zoom links, and automatic email confirmations.
View case study
Law Firms website questions
Yes. Lawyer pages rank for name searches and convert better. The firm page sells the firm; the lawyer page sells the lawyer.
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Let’s turn your website into a stronger sales, trust, and visibility asset.
- Your goals & the right plan
- Design & positioning direction
- SEO & local-search structure
- Conversion path & next steps
- Honest advice, no sales pitch