A law firm that isn't online today loses every client born after 1985. But the legal profession has specific constraints: the Forensic Code of Conduct (art. 35) requires communication to be informative, not promotional, comparative or suggestive; bar registration must be displayed; professional confidentiality also covers what you write on the site. We build understated institutional sites, with clear practice areas, professional profiles backed by real credentials, and a legal blog that drives long-term SEO without sliding into clickbait.
Common challenges in the industry
What typically slows down or holds back the digital presence of businesses in this vertical.
How we solve them
The features and solutions we apply by default to a law firms and lawyers project.
- Detailed practice areas (civil, criminal, labor, family, tax, corporate)
- Lawyer profiles with bar registration, specializations, publications
- Legal blog with legislative and case-law updates
- Consultation form with pre-qualification (practice area, urgency, client type)
- Anonymized case studies respecting professional confidentiality
- Transparency section (bar, certified email, professional liability insurance, VAT number)
- Legal practice management integration (Cliens, ConsCloud, OpenStudio, Giuffrè)
- Optional client area for encrypted document sharing
- Strict cookie banner and privacy policy (processing of judicial data, GDPR art. 10)
- Local SEO for 'divorce lawyer + city', 'law firm + practice area'
Most requested services by people working in this industry
The areas where we focus our efforts when starting with a new law firms and lawyers client.
Forensic Code of Conduct art. 35 (information about the profession: truthful, non-comparative, non-misleading, non-suggestive). Professional Law 247/2012. Mandatory certified email, bar registration, professional liability insurance (Ministerial Decree 22/09/2016). GDPR art. 10 for data on convictions and offenses (specific legal basis). Professional confidentiality, art. 622 of the Criminal Code and art. 6 of the Code of Conduct.
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