
Generating attractive fee-paying work is one of the biggest challenges a lawyer faces.
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Potential clients want to know that they can trust you before getting in touch. Case studies are one of the best ways of showing that you are capable of delivering what you promise.
What are legal case studies?
In this context, a case study (or report) is a long-form piece of content which demonstrates your real world legal competence. It can be produced in written, video, or audio formats.
A good law firm’s case report usually involves a summary of facts, details of what the lawyer did, and the (positive) outcome. (Not all case studies follow this format, as sometimes the purpose is not to persuade, but rather to show empathy.)
Great case studies are attractive to lawyers and clients alike because they highlight competence, success, and relevance. Clients want to know that the lawyer can help them with their problem before they get in touch.
Legal case studies help by filtering unsuitable enquiries as well as creating valuable new work.
Case reports also enhance the lawyer’s reputation, and, crucially, are “evergreen” content which, once published on the firm’s website, rarely needs to be changed or updated.
Let me help you bring out your dead (files)
Unfortunately, many lawyers find themselves juggling the competing demands of fee earning and generating new work. That often means that writing up past successes as case studies gets relegated to the “to do” list. Moving on from “dead” cases is natural. But it’s a mistake, and easily fixed with my help.
How to Get Started
Work with me and I will help you write compelling case reports to bring those cases back to life. Once done, they can be edited into various formats, including shorter form content and videos suitable for social media. That way you get added value out of each piece.
Contact me so we can discuss a plan which suits you and your budget.
You’ve done the work already. Now get the credit.
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