Competing against giants
Generic 'solicitor' searches are dominated by national firms. Without focus, local practices stay invisible.
Web design for solicitors
Modern, credible websites for solicitors and law firms — structured around your strongest practice areas and the local enquiries that convert.
Common problems
Generic 'solicitor' searches are dominated by national firms. Without focus, local practices stay invisible.
A single 'Services' page can't rank for wills, divorce, employment or conveyancing — each needs its own page.
Legal sites often feel clinical or out-of-date, undermining trust before a prospect makes contact.
Generic 'contact us' forms convert poorly. Each practice area needs its own intake conversation.
What we fix
Dedicated pages for wills & probate, family, employment, conveyancing and commercial — each targeting realistic local searches.
SRA badge, solicitor profiles and reviews placed where they actually influence the decision.
Intake questions tailored to each practice area so qualifying happens before the call.
Town + specialism structure so you can compete on 'employment solicitor [town]' rather than the impossible generic terms.
Suggested package
From £3,500
Most law firms need the Authority build to cover multiple practice areas properly. Optional booking/quote workflow for high-volume areas like conveyancing.
FAQs
We work with your compliance lead on wording and required disclosures. We make sure SRA logo, regulatory information and complaints handling are presented correctly.
Specific practice areas. Generic 'solicitor' terms are dominated by national brands; you'll get far more enquiries from 'employment solicitor', 'family solicitor [town]' and similar focused searches.
Yes. We can add a quote calculator or instruction form for conveyancing alongside the standard enquiry flow.
Enquire
A few quick details so we can come back with a realistic recommendation — usually within one working day.
Start with a £149 Website Rescue Audit. We'll tell you exactly what to fix — and whether a rebuild is worth it.