Website Design for Law Firms
A public-facing site that
explains your practice clearly.
We design public-facing websites for law firms — practice-area pages, attorney profiles you supply, and a general enquiry path. Not a client portal, and not a claim of legal expertise on your behalf.

Prateeksha designs public-facing websites for law firms — practice-area pages, attorney profiles, and a general enquiry path. This is not a client portal or case-management system, and contact forms are not privileged or confidential communications. We do not claim ADA compliance certification, and we do not fabricate case results or testimonials.
What this service is
A public-facing website: practice-area pages, attorney profiles, office locations, and a general enquiry form — written in clear, professional language.
What this service is not
Not a secure client portal, case-management system, or privileged communication channel. We do not offer legal advice or claim legal-sector certification.
Where law firm sites go wrong
Most firm websites don't help a prospective client understand the practice or know what to do next.
- 01
Practice areas unclear
A list of practice-area names with little plain-language explanation of what each involves.
- 02
Attorney information thin
A name and bar number with no real context on experience or approach.
- 03
Proof buried or missing
Case results and testimonials scattered across pages instead of structured where prospects look for them.
- 04
Contact path ambiguous
No clarity on whether a form submission is a confidential communication or a general enquiry.
- 05
Sensitive detail requested too early
A generic form asking for case specifics before any attorney relationship exists.
What a structured rebuild changes
Practice areas explained clearly, attorney context given, contact kept general.
We structure practice-area information in plain language, present attorney profiles you supply with real context, and keep the enquiry form to general fields only — never case specifics. Have a specific practice area? See our bankruptcy attorney website design page or our family lawyer website design page.
- Practice areas explained in plain, professional language
- Attorney profiles with real context, supplied and approved by you
- A general enquiry form, never treated as privileged
- Case results and testimonials structured, not fabricated
- Content you can update yourself as your practice changes
What's included
What a law firm website build actually covers.
Scoped to public-facing informational content — not case management.
Practice-area pages
Structure
Attorney & team profiles
Profiles
Accessibility-conscious design
Accessibility
See our interface design approachGeneral enquiry form
Contact
Case results & testimonial structure
Proof
Content governance
Governance
SEO foundations
SEO
See our SEO approachOngoing maintenance
Care plans
Explore maintenanceThe visitor's journey
Find a practice area, understand it, review the attorney, make general contact.
The site supports this path up to the point of contact — everything after is your own process.
Find a practice area
A visitor searches for, or is referred to, a specific practice area.
Understand the practice area
Plain-language explanation helps them understand what it involves.
Review the attorney
Attorney context and location details help them decide who to contact.
General enquiry
A phone number or a general contact form — not a confidential submission.
Direct consultation
Case specifics and privileged discussion happen directly with you, not the website.
What changes
A generic legal brochure vs. a structured practice-information site.
Both aim to inform visitors. The difference is clarity and an honest scope boundary.
Who this suits
Scoped honestly — for public information, not case handling.
We're upfront about what fits this service, and what should stay with your own systems.
Solo practitioners
Solo practice
Multi-attorney firms
Firm site
Firms adding a practice area
New practice area
Situations outside this scope
Out of scope
Choose your starting point
Three ways to start, depending on where your firm's site is today.
A new site, a redesign, or ongoing content support — each stays within the honest scope above.
New
New firm site
Practice-area pages, attorney profiles, and a general enquiry path built from scratch.
- Practice-area information architecture
- Attorney & team profiles
- Accessible, semantic structure
- General enquiry form only
Recommended
Redesign & content restructure
For an existing site that needs clearer practice-area content and structure.
- Content and structure review
- Plain-language practice-area restructuring
- Redirect plan to protect existing SEO value
- Case result & testimonial layout, client-supplied
Ongoing
Content maintenance
Keep practice-area and attorney information current as your firm changes.
- Monthly content updates
- New practice-area pages
- Security and performance upkeep
- See our website maintenance service
What ships with every law firm website engagement
Practice-area pages
Practice areas written in plain, professional language for a prospective client.
Attorney profiles
Attorney information you supply, presented with real context.
Accessible structure
Semantic markup, contrast, and keyboard navigation built in as a design practice.
General enquiry form
A simple contact form kept to general fields — never a channel for case specifics.
An honest scope statement
A clear note on what this engagement does not include, so expectations match reality.
CMS access
A way to update practice-area and attorney content yourself, without developer help.











Ready to talk through your firm's site?
Tell us about your practice — we'll scope it honestly.
Whether it's a new site or a redesign, you'll get a clear, honest read on scope before anything starts — no confidentiality claim, no case-outcome promise.
FAQs
Law firm website design — frequently asked questions.
Straight answers on scope, confidentiality, and what we do and don't provide.
Have a specific practice area? See our bankruptcy attorney and family lawyer website design pages.
No — treat it as a general enquiry, the same as an email to any business. It is not an attorney-client privileged communication until you've established that relationship directly with a prospective client. We design the form to collect only general contact details, not case specifics.
We won't promise that outcome — it depends on your local market, your reputation, and how you follow up, not just the website. What we build is a site that explains your practice areas clearly and makes the next step obvious.
We build with concrete accessibility practices — semantic structure, sufficient contrast, keyboard navigation — but we do not claim or guarantee formal ADA compliance certification. That requires a dedicated audit, which is outside what this service includes.
We build primarily on WordPress and Next.js/React, depending on your needs. We haven't published evidence of a Webflow or HubSpot CMS law-firm build, so we won't claim that capability here — tell us your preference and we'll give you an honest read on fit.
No — case results and testimonials must come from you, and are subject to your own bar's advertising rules. We structure whatever you supply and approve into a clear layout; we don't fabricate or write it on your behalf.
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