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Lawyer Template – If They Knew Their Site Looked Like Everyone Else’s!
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 | Legal | No Comments

This lawyer got their website from a template just like the other lawyers.
Lawyers are busy folks, especially when people are out and about crashing their cars into things and needing help. However there are a few corners you should not cut including the design of your lawyer website.
Quickest way to look like everyone else is to use a template site that is everyone else’s site! If you’ll notice today’s entry v. the last entry below you’ll notice the same book imagery, and the same flash banner offering no extra value to the site other than “Mr. Lawyer, your new website will feature all the latest technologies, including FLASH!”.
So you may be adept at defending DUI accusations, or stopping drunk people from going to jail, you may even be adept at tort law, but one thing you are not adept at is your website. Copperplate Gothic Bold can only help you in the situations where you apply it in an original manner. When researching this particular instance of CGB we ran across at least 4 other websites employing the same template. Rather than focus all our attention at all these lawyer sites we’ll move on and find some others who truly are using CGB for good. Case closed.
DUI PSA, Lawyers Need Authority, Lawyers Get Gothic!
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 | Legal | No Comments

This lawyer gets it done with the CGB!
Don’t know what it is about lawyers and Copperplate Gothic Bold. Maybe it’s our way of giving a PSA towards drunk driving. Did you know if you have a DUI in Virginia than you face almost 10,000 dollars in legal costs? It’s crazy. But if you get a good lawyer like these folks who use Copperplate than your set.
This particular instance of saving folks from a DUI includes a version of the font that isn’t bold. Now while Bold is 99% of the time the correct version of the font to use, in this instance using a finer grade of Copperplate will help show that their are finer nuances in keeping you from getting locked up after drinking at the local bar.
Virginia DUI? Copperplate Gothic Bold Protects!!!
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 | Legal | No Comments

Drunk driving is no joke, especially in Virginia. CGB lays down the serious tone in this lawyers website.
Drunk Driving or getting a DUI is not funny business, especially if you get arrested. So if you get arrested for your drunk driving conviction, a good lawyer will be able to help you out.
I’m definitely not a lawyer, but I have stayed in quite a few Holiday Inn Expresses and that qualifies me to say that when a lawyer uses Copperplate Gothic Bold they’ve got to be great.
Think about it, a lawyer spends 4 years undergrad, 3 years in law school and than has to get out there and promote their services. Of all the fonts to choose from when a lawyer who specializes in DUI cases chooses Copperplate Gothic Bold you can definitely tell that they weren’t drinking when they made that decision.
Moral of the story is don’t drink and drive and for gosh sakes don’t get a DUI. But since we are talking about the future to don’t drink and drive, if you have gotten drunk and driven, been accused of DUI, or picked up for drinking in public, find a lawyer who uses Copperplate Gothic Bold. Not only will you have the power of a high power attorney to help you, but you will have the backing of Copperplate Gothic Bold and it’s inherent power to help you as well. Don’t mess with the law!
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