
You can read reviews from clients online if you are looking for a lawyer. Google, Angie's List (Avvo), and NoLO are just a few of the many online resources you can use to read client reviews. These reviews can help you find the right lawyer for your needs. Although some reviews can be biased they can still help you make an informed choice.
Angie's List
Angie's List, a website that allows people to leave reviews on local businesses, is called Angie's List. It began as a subscription-only platform, but it now offers a free membership option. The site's users rate companies on a report card-style system. They then rank them from A to F. The site has received some criticism, though.

Google
It is important that you encourage clients to leave reviews of your company on Google. It is important to respond to all reviews. You should also respond to all reviews. This will show your clients that you care about what they have experienced and may encourage potential clients as well. It's a great idea to ask past clients for reviews on your business cards and signage. Google's Terms of Service prohibits you from offering any incentives for reviews. Potential clients often place a lot of importance on reviews. If your lawyer has very few or no reviews, they might be less inclined to hire you.
Avvo
The trustworthiness of Avvo reviews on lawyers is a key feature for the public. These reviews are produced by Avvo Inc., an online directory of attorneys. These ratings, while subjective, are protected by the First Amendment as well as the New York State Constitution. Many people use these reviews as a starting point when evaluating an attorney, regardless of who wrote them.
NoLO
Nolo has a bad reputation for its customer support. It is almost impossible to reach them by email and they are only available during business hours. Their website doesn't list an email address so customers will have to complete an online form to request assistance. For consumers who need immediate help, this is not ideal. Nolo does not provide extended support hours, or a phone number for customers. Many people are unhappy with Nolo’s customer service.
Google Local
If you want to rank well in Google Local, you need to build a local presence. This is possible by adding local SEO elements to a website such as meta descriptions or reviews. You can also write blurbs about the law firm, including its geographical location.

Yelp
In the digital age, a law firm's presence on Yelp is invaluable. Yelp connects consumers to local businesses. Yelp reviews offer potential clients an overview of the work of law firms. These reviews can be described as modern-day word-of mouth. Whether potential clients like your firm or not is based on these reviews.