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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [advertising info] | | | | | | | | | | | Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler LLP | http://www.pbwt.com | | Content: 4 | Presentation: 3 | Experience: 4 | Total: 11 | Content: D | Presentation: D | Experience: D | Total: D | | | | The home page does not make a good first impression. Second-rate graphics, HTML coding with a home-grown feel, and a large disclaimer are the home page's major elements. So right off the bat, we have no feeling what this firm is about. A home page is like an opening statement during a trial, and 80% of jurors make up their minds during opening statements. Attorney profiles, if you can call them that, consist of one-sentence summaries for each attorney, and all of the profiles are on the same page. Nine newsletters were online, but only two of those were dated 1998. And the "Articles" section was actually a link to one article, and that article was dated 1997. If this firm has a marketing brochure, we're guessing that it looks a lot better than this site. On the positive side, it didn't take long to review this site, since there's not much here. |
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