Not exact matches
Investing in a
legal directory listing places your law firm in front of eager consumers no matter
what your practice area.
Their network of
legal directories and attorney clients across the country provide them a perspective into
what legal consumers are searching for, and how lawyers can position themselves most effectively.
What's more, our network of
legal directories gives FindLaw insight into
legal consumer behavior that no one else can match.
I think
what most lawyers forget about
legal directories are they have transformed into wonderful marketing platforms for small law firms and solo lawyers.
It may not hurt to expand your presence online through the use of
legal directories, but ask yourself why you're doing it and
what you hope to accomplish first.
Ultimately the results of such surveys depend on who you speak to and
what questions you ask — the client community is not homogenous and some buyers of
legal services are much more active users of
legal directory products than others.
Forty - seven percent of this group reported that they searched for an attorney on a
legal directory — six percentage points higher than
what legal consumers indicated as a whole.
What if Martindale - Hubbell made it's
legal directory freely available to anyone, including other websites and web services?
I get called a couple of times a year by researchers at
legal directories and reporters at newspapers, and I actually like those moments, because I can step outside
what I do every day — the narrow confines of my work — and think more broadly about my practice and the market.
To
what extent, in your vision, will Chambers still be principally a
legal directory with a few products around it, or will it transition into something broader of which the
directory component is just one piece?
(the whole Henry Ford: «if I'd asked my clients
what they wanted, they'd have said a faster horse» argument) I've noticed a number of the
directories, and
legal media / publishers more widely, being more «guerilla» in their marketing lately, largely I think because they're up against law firms fatigued and wary of too much new product development.
Eugene is rated by the UK
legal directories and has been described by the Legal 500 as «impressive», while Chambers UK highlighted his «fabulous understanding of the Russian market and what drives Russian commerce&ra
legal directories and has been described by the
Legal 500 as «impressive», while Chambers UK highlighted his «fabulous understanding of the Russian market and what drives Russian commerce&ra
Legal 500 as «impressive», while Chambers UK highlighted his «fabulous understanding of the Russian market and
what drives Russian commerce».
But IT doesn't fret about e-mail messages or documents from the standpoint of
what they contain — they are much more concerned about how and where the data is stored (e.g. e-mail sub-folders & archives, network shares,
what directories can they exclude out of a backup, etc.)
Legal cares about the content of data first and then concerns themselves with where it can be located.
In
what is a likely to be a transformative deal for the company, and for the
legal directory and publishing industry, Mark Wyatt will become chief executive officer.