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What should a law firm website include?

A law firm website should include practice-area pages, solicitor profiles with experience and credentials, a way to book a consultation online, clear contact and office details, and visible trust signals such as years of experience or a free first meeting. Prospective clients are weighing something serious, so clarity and credibility matter more than flash.

Reviewed 18 June 2026 by the Sitepresso team

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    Practice-area pages

    People search by their problem — “property dispute”, “family law” — not by “legal services”. A page per area is how they find the right firm.

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    Solicitor profiles

    Experience and credentials are the product. Show who will actually handle the matter, and what they have handled before.

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    Online consultation booking

    Let a prospective client lock in a time the moment they decide, instead of leaving a message and waiting for a callback.

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    Trust signals

    Years in practice, confidential consultation, a free first meeting — state them plainly and near the top, not buried in a footer.

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    Contact and office details

    Phone, address, hours and a map. For serious matters, many clients still want to know where you physically are.

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    Outcomes or testimonials, handled carefully (optional)

    Within what your jurisdiction’s rules allow, evidence of results reassures a hesitant client.

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Related questions

Why a page per practice area?

Because clients search for their specific issue. Separate pages let each rank for its own terms and speak directly to that client.

Can clients book a consultation online?

Yes — online consultation scheduling with confirmations is built into the template.

Can I show experience and credentials?

Yes. Solicitor profiles are designed for exactly that, since in legal work credibility is what wins the first call.