About a decade ago, law firms discovered the Internetand not in a good way.
It was almost as if a memo were circulated, reading, “Why don’t we all make websites that look the same and contain stale content and seldom-updated curricula vitae for each of our attorneys?” Some firms departed slightly from this standardthey used catchy phrases on their home pages or invested in designs that popped.
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