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Online reputation management shapes whether potential clients find and hire your firm in Google Search, Maps, and AI-powered engines like ChatGPT. Learn how law firms control their online presence, respond to reviews, and win more signed cases.

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By Scott Wiseman·CEO & Founder, InterCore Technologies·Updated Jul 2026
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Online reputation management shapes whether potential clients find and hire your firm in Google Search, Maps, and AI-powered engines like ChatGPT. Learn how law firms control their online presence, respond to reviews, and win more signed cases.

TL;DR — Key takeaways
  • Your Google Business Profile, reviews, and online mentions directly influence which law firms appear in local search results and AI-generated recommendations.
  • Negative reviews and poor online visibility cost firms cases—positive, visible reputation signals increase inquiry volume and conversion rates.
  • Effective reputation management combines Google Business Profile optimization, review response strategy, and cross-platform citation building (directories, Avvo, Justia, state bar).
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What is Online Reputation Management for Law Firms?

Online reputation management (ORM) is the practice of monitoring, building, and responding to the information about your firm that appears on the internet—particularly on Google Business Profile, review platforms, legal directories, and social media. For law firms, your online reputation is often the first impression potential clients have, and it directly affects whether they call, visit your website, or choose a competitor instead.

Unlike general marketing, reputation management is about controlling the narrative that emerges when someone searches your firm's name or your practice area in a location. It includes managing your Google Business Profile, collecting positive reviews, responding to negative ones, and ensuring your firm appears consistently and favorably across directories like Avvo, Justia, and the state bar. In the era of AI search (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity), your online reputation also determines whether generative engines cite your firm as a trustworthy source.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. The goal is to establish your firm as a credible, responsive, and client-focused legal service, so potential clients encounter positive signals before they ever call.

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What

What is online reputation management for law firms?

We audit and optimize your Google Business Profile, reviews, and directory presence so potential clients find and trust your firm before they call.
Why

Why does online reputation directly impact law firm growth?

Reputation signals—reviews, consistency, responsiveness—influence rankings, AI citation, and prospective client decisions at every stage of the buyer journey.
How

How do I collect and respond to reviews professionally?

We implement a systematic review collection process, train your team on response protocols, and monitor every platform so negative feedback is handled before it costs you cases.
Who

Who should manage my firm's reputation—internal team or an agency?

Most firms lack the time or expertise to monitor five platforms consistently. InterCore handles reputation as part of a full GEO strategy, connecting reviews to rankings and signed cases.
When

When will reputation management start delivering results?

Most firms see measurable improvement—more reviews, better visibility, increased inquiries—within 60–90 days of starting optimization.
How much

How much does reputation management cost, and what ROI should I expect?

Reputation management is customized to your firm's current reputation gaps and market dynamics. Clients typically see an 18:1–21:1 marketing-efficiency ratio across all channels. Get your free AI-visibility audit to see exactly where you stand and potential ROI.
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Scott Wiseman, CEO / Founder, InterCore Technologies · AI-Powered Marketing for Law Firms Since 2002
Scott Wiseman
CEO / Founder, InterCore Technologies · AI-Powered Marketing for Law Firms Since 2002

Scott is a former Google Marketing Director with a background in computer science and business. He helps law firms acquire clients across every search channel — SEO, PPC, and the newer generative and answer-engine categories (GEO and AEO) — improving their visibility both on Google and in the recommendations of AI systems like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. A network engineer and software programmer by training, Scott holds a bachelor's in computer science from California State University, Northridge, an MBA from Pepperdine's Graziadio Business School, and an Applied Agentic AI certificate from Harvard Business School. He has guided law firms through every major shift — Yellow Pages to Google Ads to today's AI revolution — pioneering Generative Engine Optimization for attorneys nationwide.

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Sources & references

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Google Business Profile Help Center — How reviews helpGoogle Search Central — Local Search Ranking FactorsState Bar Association — Ethics Rules on Advertising & ReputationAvvo — Research Your AttorneySearch Engine Land — Local Search Ranking Factors & Review Impact
FAQ

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Most law firms see measurable results—increased reviews, better Google Business Profile ranking, more inquiries—within 60–90 days. Google processes profile changes over 1–2 weeks; directories update on their own timeline; review volume increases as clients respond to collection campaigns. The timeline depends on your starting point (a profile with zero reviews takes longer to gain traction than one with a foundation of reviews) and your practice area (highly competitive markets require more consistent effort).

Google Business Profile is the most critical platform—it appears in every local search and maps result. However, Avvo and Justia are highly trusted by prospective clients researching attorneys and appear in top organic search results for attorney queries. A complete reputation strategy includes all three: Google for visibility and reviews, Avvo for legal-industry credibility, and Justia for directory presence. At minimum, claim your profiles on all three and keep them current.

First, document the false claim. Then respond professionally and briefly, correcting the misinformation without arguing: "We appreciate you sharing your feedback. However, [state fact]. We take client relationships seriously and would welcome the opportunity to discuss your experience directly. Please reach out." Flag the review with the platform (Google, Avvo, etc.) if it violates their terms (contains false statements, promotional content, or abuse). If the review is defamatory, consult your attorney about further action. Never delete or hide reviews yourself—platforms penalize manipulation.

More is better, but quality and recency matter more than volume. A firm with recent reviews and a strong average rating is stronger than one with many old reviews from years past. Aim for at least 10–15 reviews on Google Business Profile and proportional presence on Avvo and Justia. Beyond that, focus on maintaining a solid average and collecting at least one new review per month to keep the profile active.

You can ask satisfied clients to leave reviews—that's standard practice. However, you cannot incentivize reviews (offer payment or discounts for reviews) or suppress negative reviews. You must accept and respond professionally to all authentic reviews. Note: if a review is fake, abusive, or violates platform terms, you can flag it for removal. But honest negative feedback—even if it stings—is part of a credible reputation.

Google's algorithm uses review volume, recency, and ratings as local ranking signals. A firm with many recent reviews and a strong average typically ranks higher in local pack and Google Maps than a competitor with fewer reviews and a lower average. Additionally, a complete, well-maintained Google Business Profile signals to Google that your firm is active and legitimate, improving crawlability and trust. Reputation management is inseparable from SEO.

Start with the fundamentals: claim or create a Google Business Profile, add accurate business information, upload professional photos, and invite past clients to leave reviews. Then claim profiles on Avvo and Justia, fill them out completely, and list your firm on the state bar. From there, implement a monthly review collection process and monitor your profiles quarterly. A new firm with no reviews will build credibility faster by completing all platforms simultaneously rather than waiting.

AI models like ChatGPT and Claude cite sources they can verify and trust. A firm with a strong online reputation—consistent NAP across directories, positive reviews, a presence on authoritative legal platforms (Avvo, Justia, state bar), and professional website content—is more likely to be cited as a credible source by AI assistants. Reputation management ensures your firm is discoverable and trustworthy to both human searchers and AI models.

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