A website for lawyers that builds authority
Before calling, clients research the lawyer: who they are, what they practice, what they've written. A sober website, within OAB's rules and well positioned on Google, does that first persuasion for you — with the discretion the legal profession demands.
I want a website for my firmDoes this sound familiar?
Clients search your name and find nothing
Without a website, the first impression is left to social media or generic directories. In a trust-based service, absence also says something.
Fear of breaking OAB's rules
Legal advertising has clear limits (Provimento 205/2021). Without guidance, the website becomes a risk — or ends up so generic it says nothing.
Competitors show up first on Google
Firms that publish informative legal content dominate the searches in your practice area. Those who don't publish don't even enter the comparison.
How the website works for the firm
Within OAB's rules
Structure and content aligned with Provimento 205: informative in nature, sober, with no promises of results or improper client solicitation.
A page per practice area
Each of the firm's practice areas gets its own page — that's how you show up in specific searches like "labor lawyer in [city]".
A legal blog that builds authority
A structure ready for informative articles, the safest and most effective form of advertising in the legal profession.
Credibility in every detail
OAB registration front and center, credentials, team and address — the trust signals clients look for before making first contact.
For more than 15 years we've been building websites for businesses that live on trust — including the legal and notary sector, such as the Tabelionato Capital website. That's 250+ projects delivered.
Frequently asked questions
Does the OAB allow lawyers to have a website?
Yes. Provimento 205/2021 allows websites, blogs and social media with informative content. What's not allowed is commercializing the profession: promising results, improper solicitation and ostentation. The project is born within those rules.
How much does a website for a law firm cost?
It depends on the number of practice areas, lawyers and content. The quote is free and the proposal arrives within 24 business hours, in writing.
Can I publish legal articles on the website?
You should. Informative content is the safest form of advertising under OAB's rules and the one that builds the most authority on Google. The website ships with a structured blog.
Do you write the content or do I provide it?
The legal texts are yours (or reviewed by you — the technical responsibility lies with the lawyer). We handle the structure, the SEO and the publishing.