A good law firm website isn’t just about design, it’s about having the right pages that answer questions, build trust, and guide visitors toward becoming clients. Whether you’re building a new site or reviewing your current one, here are the essential pages every law firm website should include.
Homepage
Your homepage is your first impression. It should clearly explain who you are, what you do, and who you help, all in just a few seconds. Make sure it includes:
- A simple, clear headline
- A short intro to your firm
- Quick links to practice areas
- A clear call to action
About the Firm Page
Potential clients want to know who they’re working with. Your “About” page should feel approachable, not corporate. Include:
- Your firm’s story
- What makes you different
- Photos of your team or office (if possible)
- A call to action inviting visitors to reach out
Attorney Profile Pages
People hire lawyers, not logos. Each attorney should have a dedicated bio page with:
- Professional background
- Practice focus
- Education and credentials
- A professional photo
- Contact information
Practice Area Pages
Each practice area deserves its own page. This helps with SEO and makes it easy for visitors to find relevant information. Each page should:
- Explain what you do
- Address common client questions
- Include clear calls to action
Case Results or Success Stories
If allowed in your jurisdiction, showcasing case results helps build trust and credibility. Focus on outcomes and how you’ve helped clients, not just numbers.
Testimonials or Reviews
Social proof matters. Feature real client testimonials (with permission) on dedicated pages or sprinkled throughout your site.
Blog
A regularly updated blog helps with SEO, positions you as an expert, and gives visitors helpful information that builds trust over time.
Contact Page
Make it easy to get in touch. Your contact page should include:
- A simple contact form
- Phone number
- Email address
- Office location(s) with maps
- Business hours
Thank You Page
After someone submits a form, send them to a thank you page. It’s a small detail that reassures visitors their message went through and offers a chance to let them know what happens next.
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