Web design for solicitors
Hand-built websites for UK solicitors and law firms. SRA-compliant, accessible, and written so worried clients pick up the phone.
01 / Why a law firm site has to work harder
A solicitor's website is read by people having a bad day
When someone lands on a law firm website, they are usually upset. A bereavement, a separation, a redundancy, a property chain falling apart. They are not in the mood to decode jargon or hunt for a phone number. They want plain English, a clear price, and a human they can speak to today.
We build firm websites that meet the SRA's transparency and badge rules, read like a thoughtful colleague rather than a legal textbook, and are built with accessibility in mind from the start. Hosting, security and ongoing changes are all on one flat monthly plan.
02 / What you get
Built for regulated practice and human clients
Compliance, accessibility and clarity all sit on the same page, not at war with each other.
SRA-compliant transparency
Price and service transparency rules done properly: conveyancing fees, probate ranges, immigration costs and complaints handling all in the right places. Compliant by default, not after a panicked rewrite.
Plain-English service pages
One page per practice area: family, conveyancing, wills and probate, employment, personal injury. Written so a worried client gets it on the first read, not after a glossary lookup.
WCAG-aware accessibility
Sensible contrast, keyboard navigation, semantic headings and image alt text baked in. Important because legal clients include people with disabilities and your duty of care starts on the homepage.
Case type filters and CTAs
Each service page has its own enquiry form, with the right intake questions for that case type. No more wading through generic 'tell us your problem' submissions.
Verified team biographies
Solicitor profiles with SRA roll numbers, memberships (Law Society, Resolution, APIL), and a clear photo. Clients hire people, not firms, so the bios do real work.
Cookie banner and ICO-ready privacy
A privacy notice and cookie banner that meet ICO guidance, with a real cookie consent flow rather than a 'we use cookies, click here' fig leaf.
03 / How it works
From first call to live site
Practice areas and audience
We talk through your practice mix, your ideal client and which areas you want to grow. Compliance and SRA transparency requirements are mapped from day one.
Wireframe and copy review
We draft the site structure and key page copy. Your COLP and COFA review the compliance-sensitive bits before we touch any visuals.
Build, test and proof
We build the site, test for accessibility, and run a full proofread. Solicitor profiles are double-checked for roll numbers and memberships.
Launch and ongoing changes
We go live and update fees, staff, news and SRA price tables on request. No CMS, no risk of someone in the office accidentally publishing the wrong figure.
FAQ
Common questions
Will the site meet SRA price transparency rules?
Yes. We build out the conveyancing, probate, immigration, employment and motoring offence price tables in the format the SRA expects, and add the complaints handling notice and SRA digital badge to the footer. Compliance is part of the build, not an afterthought.
Can I add and edit solicitor profiles when staff join or leave?
You email us and we update the team page within one working day. We do not give you a CMS to break, but we do treat staff changes as priority requests because they often mean an SRA roll change too.
Do you know about the SRA digital badge?
Yes. We add the official SRA digital badge to the footer with the correct firm number so prospective clients can verify your authorisation in one click.
Is the site accessible to clients with disabilities?
We build to WCAG 2.2 AA principles: colour contrast, keyboard navigation, semantic headings, alt text and accessible forms. We can run a more detailed audit if your firm has specific accessibility commitments.
Can you handle no-win-no-fee personal injury content?
Yes. We write CFA explanations clearly, include the right disclosures around success fees and ATE, and shape the intake form to capture the details you need for an initial assessment.
How do you handle confidentiality on enquiry forms?
Forms submit over HTTPS to your inbox or CRM, never to a third-party tracker. We do not load marketing pixels on confidential pages, and we keep the privacy notice clear about what data is collected and why.
Ready for a firm site that does its job?
Start free. We design, build and look after your practice site for a single monthly fee.