Lawyers: Join the Club!
Get more revenue; Find help when you need it
If you're a lawyer who appears in traffic court or local criminal court, then you should join the lawyers club on this site. Over 125,000 people a month use town-court.com to find information about courts.
The lawyers club is free for 2009 and offers three main features:
1. Lawyer Directory
The directory is organized by counties and courts. You choose your home county and home court, and up to three additional courts. You'll be listed in the directory for those courts and counties. You can edit your own profile page so clients will see the information you want them to see about you. If you already have a website, you can put links from your profile to your site. If you don't have a website yet, your profile can be your home page on the internet.
The Lawyer Directory has over 12,000 pageviews a month. There are thousands of people looking for lawyers on our site.
2. Court Calendars
Have you ever needed to find someone to cover a court appearance for you? Our court calendars make this easy. Lawyer members can enter their schedules into the calendar. When another member is looking for coverage in a court, they go to the calendar page for that court. The calendar lists the lawyers who've said they'll be there. To protect your privacy, the calendars are visible only to members of the site.
The calendar feature is not used much yet. When we get "critical mass" in a state (enough lawyers that it will make sense to use the calendar), we will send an e-mail out to the lawyers in that state that it might be time to try using it. Currently only New York is close to critical mass.
3. Articles
You can write articles on relevant topics. The article directory is organized by topic, and also by state, county and court. Articles are another way to attract potential clients, who will find your article when they search the internet. Content related to specific counties and courts should do particularly well.
The articles section of the site gets over 8000 pageviews a month.
If you'd like to learn more about the club, please read the Traffic Court User Guide.