April 2009
Law Firm Websites That Work
Illustrations by Nicholas Dewar
Websites have become the shingles, business cards and phone-book ads of modern lawyering.
Even law firms that don’t expect much interest from the Internet crowd are being pressed to put up some sort of site, including one called “the world’s worst” by its Aussie firm owners.
But what makes a good website? In many ways, it depends on what the site owners want it to do.
We asked several experts in Internet presence to recommend websites they feel work well within certain categories. Their choices are meant to be exemplary, not exhaustive.
Here’s what our panelists recommend:
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Web Extras
Feature Section
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In Search of the Perfect Search
A project closes in on a protocol to improve e-discovery results.
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Catch Me If You Can
For years, Howard Kieffer dazzled clients, judges and lawyers with his federal sentencing expertise. Then they found out why he knew so much.
ABA Connection
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Where’s the Revolution?
Note: Register for this month's CLE, "This Land Is Whose Land?," from 1-2 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 15.
Opening Statements
- For Lawyers, the Game Is On
- Legal Road Trip: Richmond
- Color My Lawyer
- Little, Green Bar-Pass Machines
- Not in My Backyard
- Say ‘Cheese’
- Lost in Translation
The National Pulse
Supreme Court Report
McElhaney on Litigation
Business of Law
- Much Chatter About Twitter
- Cutting To The Chase
- FMLA Gets a Facelift
- Nose to The Grindstone, Ear to the Ground
- Going Solo on a Budget
- Heller by the Numbers





