After a great deal of thought and effort, we at Postic & Bates decided to redesign our website and other online resources to better meet the legal needs of the 21st Century. Although our attorneys have over 70 years combined experience in the practice of law, we want to stay cutting-edge to provide you with the best legal representation possible. Our redesign focuses on three key aspects:
Education
Our website is a great way to get our contact information or to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation appointment. But a law firm website can (and should) be so much more! Through detailed descriptions of our services, as well as topical and relevant blog posts, we hope to de-mystify the legal process. Even if you choose not to engage our services, we want you to have the best information possible so that you can make intelligent, informed decisions about your legal needs.
Accessibility
Social media has revolutionized the way people communicate. By re-engaging our social media outlets on Facebook and Twitter, we aim to make ourselves available to you wherever you are. Send us a message or tweet at us with your questions -- whatever is most convenient for you. And of course, you can always contact us by phone, e-mail, or by coming into our office.
Painlessness
Going to a lawyer does not have to be a difficult, painful process. At Postic & Bates, we value your time and energy, and we want to provide you with a simple, seamless process for meeting your legal needs. By making valuable resources, such as our Estate Planning Guide, available for free download online, we hope to make it as easy as possible for you to consult an attorney and determine your best course of action.
At Postic & Bates, our attorneys care about your experience. That is why this website redesign revolves around you, the client. If there is any way we can assist you, or if you would like to suggest how we can better meet your needs through our online services and resources, please contact us. We would love to hear from you.
[As with all our blog posts and other publications and resources, the contents of this article do not constitute legal advice and are subject to our site-wide disclaimer.]