Surfing the website wave
An interactive website is now a ubiquitous feature of any respectable law firm. It conveys a great deal about the character of the firm and its approach to its current and potential clients.
The days of boring corporate websites offering nothing but contact details are mostly a thing of the past. Those in the know are using their sites as a dynamic tool for ensuring their firms get noticed, as Jon Marsh explains
April 15, 2004 at 08:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Surfing the website wave
An interactive website is now a ubiquitous feature of any respectable law firm. It conveys a great deal about the character of the firm and its approach to its current and potential clients.
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