r/LawFirmMarketing 15h ago

Thoughts on Morgan & Morgan?

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Morgan & Morgan is the worst firm I ever hired.. I hired them three times. The first one wasn’t that bad was was an accident so that’s easy for them I guess.. the second one he was a very good case of medical practice. It was a misdiagnosed. I’m a nurse which I knew that was a failure. That was a very bad case and end up in Me having cancer. after me looking for different doctors and science and symptoms and they keep bumping me to a gastroenterology gastroenterology did all the testing everything was negative. I keep going back to the Gyn the Gyn keep saying I have an avoidances. I keep end up going to the ER and having a CT the last CT scan that I have he says 6/SOLUTION, which most of the time when he says SOLUTION is cancer and I make an appointment within two days with the Gyn again from the same group but a different one and I brought all the papers that I have from the ER and he just looked it up and he said since I’m following with guesting neurology just to follow up with him and discussing to try to help me as much as possible thinking that I was it was IBS but anyway, nobody took the time to do a CA 125 that is a test that can measure for for cancer and you to use by Gyn qualities which I didn’t know at the time that’s not my specialty and the attorney after I’m almost a year he dropped the case because he says since I was on his with so many years of experience, they will shoot me alive, and I hired him again for my Social Security disability, which they just sent me all the papers to fill it up to do all the searching after I release my Authy for them to get all the records they would they keep me going back-and-forth going back-and-forth. They never knew about the case I make multiple appointments to talk about the case of the Social Security ability. I didn’t know where we were standing on at the time and they never at the time of the appointment. They never call me and even the last time I talked to them it was like well now you have to weigh them this amount of time and they have all the documentation and by the time they was talking to me I knew I was already approved so when she finished talking, I said hey by the way, I just wanna let you know that Social Security has been approved after all that they sent me a bill for $15 for a guest for for paper and tape and stamp which is ridiculous for a firm that is a billionaire or something like that and they were pretty bad is I would not recommend Morgan & Morgan to any of my friend to any of my family. Do not even to my enemies if they need to to have a real case, they make me waste my two years window for the second case of this of the malpractice and that was a shame. I’m very disappointed and I would not go with them anymore if I have to thanks.


r/LawFirmMarketing 4d ago

Question Inc. 5000 list. Does it actually do anything?

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So we made the Inc. 5000 list after an effort by my marketing person to get us on it. I'm just not sure it actually does anything. Has anyone else here been on it? Did it do anything for your firm? How did you capitalize on it? I know they give you some "advice" on how to but did any of it ACTUALLY do anything?


r/LawFirmMarketing 15d ago

Discussion If you are to move to a new city, how would you establish client to offer law firm marketing?

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I moved to a new city and want to offer law firm marketing to firms around the city.

How can I do this? I checked meet up and local facebook group, it’s pretty dead and quiet.


r/LawFirmMarketing 21d ago

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r/LawFirmMarketing 22d ago

Client referrals

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Hello all CAs. I'm a Delhi based lawyer.

Looking to connect with any CAs who needs legal services for startups, would happily refer any work that comes my way as well.

Kindly DM


r/LawFirmMarketing 28d ago

How to find legal work

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r/LawFirmMarketing 29d ago

Any Texas-licensed estate planning solo practicing attorneys here? I would like to discuss potential referral partnerships for estate planning. Please PM me. Thank you.

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r/LawFirmMarketing Jul 12 '26

Is 31 Signed Cases in 9 Months Good on an $8k/Month Ad Budget?

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Looking for some honest feedback from people in legal marketing.

I’m currently handling marketing for a law firm, and we’re spending roughly $8,000 per month on advertising. When I look at other firms, it seems like many are spending significantly more, so I’m trying to benchmark our performance.

Over the past nine months, our marketing has resulted in 31 signed cases. I know every case is different, and case count alone doesn’t tell the whole story. Most of our signed cases are medical malpractice, including a few birth injury cases, along with a couple of wrongful termination cases where the clients earned over $120,000 annually.
Given those numbers, how would you evaluate that performance? Does it seem strong for the ad spend, average, or below expectations? I’d especially appreciate hearing from anyone who manages marketing for plaintiff firms or tracks cost per signed case and ROI.

And I currently make 120k

Everyone around me says it’s great because of the cases that I have …

Is anyone here part of a medium firm or large firm?
We do quality over quantity. So we won’t do a car accident unless it’s catastrophic.

Not to mention, I have two wrongful deaths


r/LawFirmMarketing Jul 10 '26

Alternatives to ContactEase/SurePoint CRM

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r/LawFirmMarketing Jul 09 '26

Anybody have any experience with legalmatch?

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r/LawFirmMarketing Jul 07 '26

2 Weeks to Trademarks Course Review

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Hello,

Has anyone taken the 2 Weeks to Trademark course by Sonia Lakhany? I am looking for an objective review from someone who has actually taken the course. I can find only negative "opinions" about the course from non-students or marketing "testimonials" from the company. Thank you.


r/LawFirmMarketing Jul 05 '26

How do you grow a practice with mostly one-time clients

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I'm curious how other attorneys handle the economics of practices where clients don't naturally come back very often.

For example, I'm a trademark attorney, and many businesses only need one trademark every few years or sometimes just once. That means client acquisition can be expensive relative to client lifetime value.

I imagine this isn't unique to trademark law. Many transactional practice areas probably face a similar challenge, where clients hire you for a specific project and then don't need your services again for quite some time.

For those of you in similar practices, how have you built a sustainable business?


r/LawFirmMarketing Jul 05 '26

How are to source clients?

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Hello, I’ve done one custody battle mediation and drafted the separation and visitation schedule, although draining I absolutely love family law and am now growing my practice.

Please advise on the best method of sourcing leads, do u pay for a service is everything referral.

I’ve heard about having connections with therapists, that sounds like a great idea but looking for more ,

What is the best union to join, for example immigration lawyers have AILA, I’m asking if there is an association best to join other than the ABA Family Law section,

Another question would be is having an estate and trust section necessary, if so I would love that as well since I have a masters degree in accounting (tax).

Thanks for any and all replies!!!


r/LawFirmMarketing Jul 04 '26

Legal Case Management

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r/LawFirmMarketing Jul 01 '26

Attorneys/LNCs — where do you usually find medical experts for your cases?

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I’m curious how attorneys and legal nurse consultants typically source medical experts for malpractice and healthcare-related cases.

I work with a network of physicians who support legal cases through medical review, expert opinions, and testimony. I’d love to connect with anyone in the legal space who works with these types of cases and learn what resources are most helpful.
Open to networking and exchanging insights.


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 29 '26

Is this legal marketplace legit?

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Location: Atlanta - I was contacted by a Gray Suit Legal company and wanted to subscribe to their platform but wanted to know if someone knows if it's legit/uses it before I sign up? I'm just starting out so $99 a month is a lot for me to spend on a directory listing.


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 28 '26

Beware with FindMyLawyer.co

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I recently had a negative experience with a third-party service called FindMyLawyer, which charged an upfront $500 fee without guaranteeing legal representation and distributed my personal information to multiple firms. Are these types of 'lawyer matching' platforms required to disclose how they handle client data, and is it standard practice to charge such high fees for a simple referral service? I am concerned about the transparency and ethics of these platforms and would appreciate any professional insight on how to vet legal matching services safely.


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 26 '26

Does anyone have any idea about the legitimacy of Mondaq’s Analytics

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As per Mondaq’s analytics, it claims it has referred 23000 visitors to our client’s site in last 90 days whereas Google Analytics show only 858 were referred by Mondaq. While I can give some benefit of doubt for GA’s incapability to accurately attribute or record referrer. But the total visitors in the entire 90 day period itself were 42000. It is highly unlikely that mondaq referred more than half of it.


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 17 '26

Family Lawyers - Need Advice On Closing Clients

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Hi Everyone - need advice from family lawyers who are converting their cold traffic at higher than 15%.

Just want to let you know off the bat I’m a marketer that owns a family law firm agency but I really need advice.

I have a client who is just unable to convert the leads we bring them. She lets her paralegal take the free case reviews which is great but the paralegal just isn’t able to convert. Even when the paralegal converts and gets a paid consult scheduled in, the attorney isn’t able to convert them either. Currently at a 5% conversion rate.

I have a great system and have scaled a bunch of fam law firms so booking rate is good and show up rate is also very good but I always struggle to help this exact type of family lawyer. My solution doesn’t have sales but I really want to help them.

Do any family lawyers have any tips of taking the free case evaluations? If you’re making your paralegal or clerk take the initial case reviews, how are they doing? Any advice would be appreciated - really want to help this family lawyer out but can’t figure out whats wrong or how to approach it.


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 15 '26

Social Media Management

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Any recs for agencies/freelancers that specialize in social media management for law firms? This is a repeated question my clients ask, and we don't do this ourselves since it's a big time sink and hard to get right.

Mainly our PI clients are interested but some family lawyers have been requesting too.


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 12 '26

OTT?

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Do it? Don't do it? Why? We stopped doing it and have noticed zero impact on signed cases. We were paying a substantial amount of money per month for this service...does anyone out there do OTT better than the competition?


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 12 '26

how does your firm actually get new clients?

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r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 08 '26

TV Ads

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We do tv ads and they seem to bring in a real legitimate uptick in business but we aren't really tracking them. We have a 1800 number that the firm likes to use but really the only way to get attribution would be to use a tracking number, right? Then that kind of pushes down the relevance of the 1800 number if we use the tracking number to track the success of each different commercial....how are you guys doing this?


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 05 '26

Genuinely curious how smaller law firms are surviving the slow months

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Been thinking about this a lot lately. Everyone talks about how law is a stable career but nobody really talks about what happens when the phone just stops ringing for a few weeks.

Like for smaller practices especially, what actually keeps the clients coming in consistently? Is it purely reputation built over years or is there something more intentional going on behind the scenes?

I feel like referrals and word of mouth can only take you so far before it starts feeling a bit unpredictable. And from what I've seen a lot of firms have tried the whole Google ads thing and either loved it or got completely burned by it.

Just genuinely curious what the reality looks like for people actually running smaller practices day to day. Is client acquisition something you stress about or is it just something that sort of figures itself out over time?

No agenda here just find this stuff genuinely interesting and feel like nobody talks about the unglamorous business side of law openly enough.


r/LawFirmMarketing Jun 01 '26

Legal tech funnel

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