Websites for Law Firms & Legal Practices
Your next client is researching lawyers right now. They're reading bios, scanning practice areas, and comparing firms online. If your website doesn't command authority, they'll retain someone else.
Why Law Firms Can't Afford a Mediocre Website
Legal services are high-stakes. Your website needs to reflect the same calibre as your courtroom presence.
Clients Research Lawyers Online First
96% of people seeking legal advice use a search engine. They're reading reviews, comparing practice areas, and evaluating credibility — all before picking up the phone. Your website is your first impression.
Authority and Trust Are Non-Negotiable
People are entrusting you with their freedom, their family, or their finances. A dated, template website undermines your authority before you've said a word. Design signals competence.
Practice Areas Need Visibility
A single "services" page listing everything you do isn't SEO. Each practice area deserves its own page — family law, personal injury, real estate — to rank for the specific searches clients are making.
What Your Law Firm Website Includes
Every feature designed to establish authority, build trust, and convert visitors into booked consultations.
Practice Area Pages
Dedicated, SEO-optimized pages for every practice area — family law, criminal defence, personal injury, immigration, corporate, real estate — each designed to rank and convert independently.
Consultation Booking
Integrated booking system for free or paid initial consultations. Potential clients can schedule directly from your website, eliminating phone tag and capturing leads 24/7.
Attorney Bios & Profiles
Professional profiles for every lawyer — education, bar admissions, specializations, professional photos — that build credibility and help clients choose the right attorney.
Case Results & Testimonials
Showcase notable outcomes and client testimonials (within Law Society guidelines) that demonstrate your track record and build confidence in prospective clients.
See It in Action: Main Street Legal
Explore a complete law firm website with practice area pages, attorney profiles, consultation booking, and a design that communicates authority and professionalism from the first visit.
This demo represents what we build for solo practitioners, boutique firms, and mid-size legal practices across British Columbia.
Explore the Demo arrow_forwardOne New Client Pays for Years of Your Website
Law firm websites starting from $79/mo with zero upfront cost. Your average matter value makes this the most obvious investment in your practice.
"Our old website was embarrassing for a firm of our calibre. LocalFrame built us something that actually reflects the quality of our legal work. Consultation bookings have tripled since launch."
Sarah Chen, JD
Managing Partner, Chen & Associates, Vancouver
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a law firm website cost? expand_more
LocalFrame law firm websites start at $79/month with no upfront design fee. This includes custom design, hosting, SSL, SEO, and ongoing updates. Premium plans with consultation booking and practice area pages start at $149/month.
Can you create individual practice area pages? expand_more
Yes. We build dedicated pages for every practice area — family law, personal injury, real estate, criminal defence, immigration, corporate law — each optimized to rank independently for relevant searches.
Will my law firm website comply with Law Society of BC guidelines? expand_more
We build every law firm website with Law Society of British Columbia advertising rules in mind. We ensure proper disclaimers, avoid prohibited claims, and work with you to review all content for compliance.
Can potential clients book consultations directly through the website? expand_more
Yes. We integrate consultation booking systems that let potential clients schedule free or paid consultations directly from your website, 24/7. This reduces phone tag and captures leads even after hours.
Command Authority Online
Every prospective client who visits your website and leaves unconvinced is a retainer that goes to another firm. Let's change that.