| Odd - one would think that any link from the site's home page would work. Yet when we clicked on "Washington, DC" (one of the cities where the firm has an office), all we saw was "Coming Soon." (All other city locations had pages up, which makes the DC office's omission even more bizarre.) If you want to get in touch with the firm by phone, you'll need to know which office to contact (no main phone number is listed). Go to "Publications" and you can choose one of five main areas, but no dates or details are provided. On further inspection, you'll find that the Employment Alert is very current (the most recent newsletter is less than a month old), but the Construction News Alert's most recent offering is dated March, 1997. Attorney biographies are decent, and offer all relevant contact info (phone, fax, and e-mail) which is an oft-overlooked feature. The design is professional, yet the page layout suffers from exceedingly narrow columns (because of the use of a border image). Even on an 800x600 monitor, each line of text contained just a handful of words... which means an excessive amount of scrolling is necessary to read each web page. |