A growth team that only does law firms.
Juris Marketing Lab started after watching independent law firms get sold Β£15,000 websites they didn't need and Β£99/mo SEO retainers that did nothing β while the phone rang out and the consultation room sat empty. We productized the parts in between, and we only point them at one profession.

We do the things every law firm's online presence needs anyway β hyperlocal practice-area pages, fast mobile load, structured data, call tracking, review capture, AI-readability β and we refuse to charge differently for each one based on how much we think we can get.
The result is a small set of packages an attorney can buy in five minutes, built by a team that does the work itself and knows the profession. No offshored design pipeline, no account handler between you and the people writing the code, no "let me check with the team and get back to you" while your phone keeps ringing out.
Four operating principles.
We only work with law firms
Not dentists, not auto-repair shops, not 'local businesses' in general. Every page we write, every keyword we chase, every objection we handle is tuned for legal services. Depth beats breadth.
The price is on the page
If we won't put a number next to it, we shouldn't be selling it. No discovery-call gatekeeping, no custom proposals designed to find your ceiling. Attorneys are busy β pick a package and go.
Boring done well
Schema, sitemaps, Web Vitals, call tracking, review automation, GEO/AI optimization. The unglamorous plumbing nobody photographs is most of what actually turns a 'personal injury lawyer [city]' search into a booked consultation.
A calendar that fills itself
A pretty website isn't the goal β a full intake calendar is. We measure ourselves on consultations answered, case evaluations booked, and reviews earned, not on how the homepage looks in a deck.
We operate natively in four countries β because good law firms aren't only in one of them.
Find your business.
Then grow it.
Pick a package, hit checkout, or book a 15-minute call if you'd rather have a human walk you through the scope. Either way, we'll be writing copy by next week.