Reputation management for law firms with vertical-specific platform priority and compliance considerations.
For law firms, reputation management priorities differ from generic engagements along three axes: platform priority (which platforms drive most reputation impact for this vertical), regulator-disclosure requirements (especially for regulated professions), and content-response constraints (some verticals can't legally respond to specific complaints).
Focus areas: process-and-jurisdiction educational content, law-society compliance, statute-anchored claims.
**Highest-priority for law firms:** Google reviews + Google Knowledge Panel. These are the primary reputation surface for almost every vertical including law firms.
**Vertical-specific:** depending on law firms, additional priority platforms include the regulator-specific complaint surfaces (where applicable), industry-specific review aggregators, and the social-platform surfaces where law firms prospects research.
**Defensive baseline:** Wikipedia eligibility check, Knowledge Panel claim where applicable, BBB profile maintenance.
For law firms in regulated contexts, response content is constrained by professional advertising rules. Generic 'thanks for the feedback' responses are usually safe; specific case-detail responses can violate confidentiality / privacy / advertising rules.
We document the compliance constraints per vertical in the engagement onboarding. The reputation playbooks adapt to vertical compliance — they don't push you to violate professional rules for short-term reputation gain.
Same comprehensive structure as the hub: Week 1 baseline, Weeks 2-4 prioritized submissions + positive-content production, Weeks 5-12 monitoring + follow-up, ongoing maintenance. Customizations for law firms: vertical platform priority, vertical compliance gates, vertical positive-content patterns.
Google reviews + Google Knowledge Panel for almost all verticals including law firms. Vertical-specific additions depend on where law firms prospects research.
Within professional rules — generic responses are usually safe; specific case responses can violate confidentiality / privacy / advertising rules. We document the constraints in onboarding.
Comprehensive engagement: 12 weeks initial + ongoing monthly. Single-platform takedown: 30-90 days typical depending on platform.