Welcome to the new RMWBH.com! This has been a months long project we have been working on as a firm to bring a better user experience for you. We hope the new features will enhance your experience, provide you with greater access to information and legal knowledge and ensure you find the right attorney to best serve your legal needs. Now, let’s take a look inside the site to show you what you can expect.
Home Page
We start our tour with the Home page. The first thing you will notice is a cleaner look and feel that is maintained throughout the site. With a fully responsive site, no matter if you are on your phone or your computer you will have access to all of the features our site has to offer.
At the top, you will see a rotating slide of images. These will constantly be updated to reflect the current events of RMWBH, check-in regularly to see what’s new. We wanted to make a site as user-friendly, with as few clicks as possible, so as we continue to scroll down the homepage, you will see direct links to the pages our users view the most and a full list of our practice areas.
Attorneys Pages
In our attorney page, you will see the full roster of our attorneys across the State of Texas. Each page links to a page about the attorney with their full bio and practice area information. With our new site, we wanted to provide you with more direct access to our attorneys. You will find links to their LinkedIn pages, email address and direct phone number. We encourage you to reach out to us, so we can better help with your legal issues.
Practice Area Pages
Continuing on to one of our practice area pages, you will see the clean look is maintained throughout our site. We have provided a detailed description of each practice area, and most importantly a new feature to our site, the contacts to the attorneys in each practice area. You no longer have to search through our full roster of attorneys to find the attorney you wish to contact for a specific practice area.
Education
Educating our clients has long been an important principle for our law firm and that continues as we launch our new site. We will be moving away from the traditional newsletter many of you are used to receiving on a monthly basis. With the launch of our new website, we will also be starting our legal education blog. With our new blog, we will be covering many more topics across the legal industry with viewpoints from all our practice areas.
Just because we are providing more legal education online does not mean our in-person seminars will be ending. You can find those in our revamped education calendar. Each of these new features will better enable us to be your go-to for online and in-person legal education.
Thank you for visiting our new site. We encourage you to give us your feedback and tell us what you think of our new site. You have multiple ways of doing this send us an email, follow us on LinkedIn and leave a comment on our page, leave a review on Google. All of this will help us to provide you with a better user-experience and website features you need.
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