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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [advertising info] | | | | | | | | | | | Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs | http://www.wyattfirm.com | | Content: 5 | Presentation: 4 | Experience: 5 | Total: 14 | Content: C | Presentation: D | Experience: C | Total: C | | | | The home page hasn't changed much since last year, and with 111.2 Kbytes of graphics, it takes about 33 seconds to load. With a slightly different color scheme, the home page would be more readable. Five of the firm's newsletters were online, but there was no search engine. We especially liked the disclaimer page, which highlights how odd the various state law firm advertising laws are. The page read, in part, "Kentucky: 'THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT. Indiana: 'Advertising Material.' Tennessee: 'This is an advertisement.'" This is Web site review. This is only a Web site review. Had this been anything other than a Web site review, you would have been instructed what it was. |
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