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| | | Behind The Reviews Written by RedStreet founders Erik J. Heels and Richard P. Klau, the book RedStreet's Best Legal Websites 2000 includes the research methodology, analysis, and statistics behind the reviews; detailed scores in 50 categories for the nation's largest 300 law firms; and details about the best website designers. |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [advertising info] | | | | | | | | | | | Mayer, Brown & Platt | http://www.mayerbrown.com | | Content: 7 | Presentation: 7 | Experience: 5 | Total: 19 | Content: B | Presentation: B | Experience: C | Total: B | | | | This is an example of a site that will probably score much lower this year. Not because it doesn't look good, it does. But because our methodology this year relentless tests in many categories that are not immediately obvious from looking at the site. For example, this site's DNS is misconfigured (http://mayerbrown.com doesn't work), and it has no customized 404 handling (http://www.mayerbrown.com/redstreet.html pulls up a generic 404 page). Nevertheless, we still like the look of this site, just like we liked it last year (another deduction). This firm maintains several other websites (Appellate.Net, MBPLatinAmericaLaw.Com, SecuritizationLaw.Com), but RedStreet's policy is to review one site per firm. We didn't notice much content dated 1999 on the site, and when we tried to search for it, we discovered that the search engine is under construction. In the "Library" section, we found two broken links on the "WWW Reference Shelf" page. |
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