Web Design & Rebuilds
ProjectMost law firm sites are built for a human with a browser, then patched for search, and never adapted for AI answers. A JurisLabs build starts from all three readers at once. Because the visibility layer is built in rather than bolted on, the site launches with its foundation already done.
What is included
- Design and build: a fast, modern site for the firm, or a rebuild inside the platform you already run (WordPress and similar).
- Answer-first page architecture: practice-area pages structured around the questions clients actually ask.
- The full visibility layer from launch: structured data, AI crawler access, llms.txt, sitemaps.
- Attorney bio pages built as verifiable authorship: Person schema, bar profile links, credentials the engines can check.
- Intake wired in: forms that reach your inbox or your practice management software (including Clio), with confirmations if you want them.
- Migration, redirects, and launch verification, so existing rankings survive the move.
How it runs
- A scoping call: what the site must do, what stays, what goes.
- Design and page structure agreed before the build starts.
- Build in staging; you review the real thing, not mockups.
- Launch with redirects and verification, then a post-launch check.
What you get
A launched site: designed, built, migrated, and verified, with structured data, crawler access, llms.txt, and analytics in place from day one, plus documentation and a handoff so the firm owns it.
About 3 to 6 weeks depending on size and migration.
A good fit if
- Your site is slow, dated, or invisible to AI crawlers, and patching it would cost more than replacing it.
- You are starting a firm and want the foundation right the first time.
- You want one builder responsible for both how the site looks and whether it gets found.
Not the right fit if
- Your current site is sound. A Foundation Sprint gets you the visibility layer without a rebuild.
- You want an online store or a consumer app.
Examples
- A two-partner firm on a 2016 template gets a rebuild: the same substance, restructured pages, a fraction of the load time, and a visibility layer the old platform could not support.
- A new solo gets a four-page site with intake wired to Clio Grow, structured data from launch, and practice pages built around the questions her clients ask on every call.
- A firm keeps its WordPress but gets server rendering fixed, a new theme, and every page moved to answer-first structure with redirects preserved.
What is not included
- Ongoing content and citation tracking. That is the retainer.
- Paid advertising and social media management.
- Any legal or ethics advice.
Talk it through
Book a free call. You will leave knowing whether this is the right starting point for your firm, even if you never hire JurisLabs.