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Crowell & Moring LLP
http://www.crowellmoring.com
Content: 7Presentation: 8Experience: 7Total: 22
Content: BPresentation: BExperience: BTotal: B

On the whole, this is a well-designed site. Pages load quickly, content is organized and easy to find, and graphics are consistent throughout. Certain features stood out: each page is marked at the bottom with a "Last updated..." - which gives you an assurance that someone is paying attention. The dates varied depending on where we were on the site, but the "What's New" page was updated just five days prior to our visit. Considering that the site is relatively young, the amount of content is impressive, but we'd like to see the articles treated with the same care (from a design perspective) as the rest of the site. Minor complaints: at the top of each page, a "banner" includes the title of the page you're viewing and the firm's name... yet the firm's name is smaller than any other text on the page. Odd. Practice descriptions are wordy. With attorney bios, all of the right information is there: phone, fax, e-mail. And the firm went to the trouble of getting photos of all attorneys. So why do they require you to click on a button that says "photo" to see it? We doubt that many people need to know what the attorney looks like - but if the pictures are there use them! Don't make people jump through hoops for them.


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