Bar-Compliant Law Firm Website
A sample law-firm website compliant with the Turkish Bar advertising-ban regulation, focused on objective content and local SEO.
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Problem
Lawyer websites face strict advertising rules: no exaggerated claims, no success/outcome promises, no client reviews or star ratings. Most templates either break these rules or, fearing them, leave the content completely lifeless. The goal: a site that both complies and feels alive, trustworthy and discoverable.
Solution
- Separate, objective landing pages for practice areas (family, labour, enforcement, real estate, inheritance, commercial)
- FAQ-structured, legally sound yet readable SEO articles on what prospective clients actually search
- Bar compliance: no promotional language, no success claims, no ratings/reviews; third-person, objective tone
- Admin-managed identity, practice areas and articles — the firm updates its own content
- LegalService/Attorney structured data + sitemap for local visibility
Technology
For lawyers and law firms a website is not a billboard; it is a trust-building, objectively informative digital touchpoint that respects professional rules. This sample demonstrates a Bar-compliant template delivered in a lively, discoverable way — our reference for any attorney/law-firm site need.
FAQ
Why is a lawyer website built differently? +
The Bar advertising-ban regulation forbids exaggerated wording, success/outcome claims, client reviews and star ratings. Content must be objective, third-person and informative — a different language and architecture from a commercial storefront.
Is this a real firm or a sample? +
It is a sample/concept work showing a regulation-compliant template for the legal sector. It is customised per firm in identity, practice areas and content.