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Criminal Defense marketing

Marketing for Assault & Battery — criminal defense firms

LexGrow helps criminal defense firms become the obvious choice when prospects search for assault & battery — with pages, local visibility, and lead programs that match your markets.

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Geography and ethics scoped to you
Clear path from search to consult
Attorney-friendly reporting

The challenge

Why assault & battery needs focused marketing

Broad firm messaging rarely wins for assault & battery intent. Prospects compare specialists quickly — your positioning should match how they search and decide.

Public defenders are the default competitor

Most charged clients assume free representation is fine. Your pages have to explain — without disparaging — why private defense is worth the call.

Sensitive topics still need plain answers

DUI, domestic, sex crimes — searchers won't ask twice if the language is preachy or vague. Clear, neutral copy converts; legal jargon doesn't.

Social-media commentary is a liability

Cases get retried in comment threads. A coherent site narrative — process, transparency, what we don't say — keeps the consult, not the post, in front.

How it works

Three ways we bring you more matters

1

We get you found

We align content and technical signals so your firm ranks for assault & battery queries that match your real practice.

2

We send you leads

Optional exclusive leads follow geography and practice-fit rules when you add that capability.

3

We show clear numbers

Monthly reporting ties effort to traffic, calls, and cost context.

Marketing by the numbers

US

campaigns scoped to your markets and ethics rules

72%+

of prospects research attorneys online first

3–6 mo

directional traction timeline in competitive metros

Add-on

Exclusive leads available as a scoped add-on

What you get

Built for assault & battery & criminal defense

LexGrow products work together so prospects find you, trust you, and reach your intake team.

  • Pages and topical clusters aimed at assault & battery intent in your markets
  • Google Business Profile and on-site signals aligned to your case mix
  • Visibility reporting — rankings, traffic, and consultation trends
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  • FAQs and guides that answer how clients choose assault & battery counsel
  • Bar-compliant drafts reviewed before publish
  • Internal linking between sibling case-type pages
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  • Multi-platform review monitoring
  • Compliant response drafts for partner approval
  • Escalation when feedback touches active matters
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  • Organic posts under your firm-owned profiles
  • Comment and DM triage in one inbox
  • Calendar scheduling with attorney approval
Explore Social Media
  • Paid search and LSA aligned to your strongest pages
  • Compliance-minded creative for bar-sensitive markets
  • Cost clarity per qualified conversation
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FAQ

Common questions from attorneys

How long before a criminal defense firm sees marketing results?

Urgency-driven searches convert faster than most legal verticals, but defensible rankings still take a few months to establish. We track call volume and intake quality alongside visibility to make sure traffic is matching real cases.

Should I hire a private attorney if I qualify for a public defender?

Public defenders are constitutionally appointed and often skilled, but caseloads can limit time per client. Whether to retain private counsel typically depends on charge severity, collateral consequences, and the resources needed to investigate or negotiate.

What is the expungement or record-sealing process?

States set their own eligibility windows, charge categories, and procedures — some require petitions, others are automatic for qualifying convictions. Even when a record is sealed, certain agencies and licensing boards may still access it.

What's the difference between state and federal criminal cases?

Federal cases are charged by U.S. Attorneys and tried in federal court under the Sentencing Guidelines, which often produce longer sentences than state equivalents. Procedure, discovery rules, and plea practice all differ materially.

Ready to grow assault & battery leads?

Book a strategy call — we’ll review your market and outline a practical plan for criminal defense growth.

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