Web Design for Patent Attorneys

A law firm website that clearly showcases your expertise in patents, trademarks, and designs, appeals to international clients, and builds trust in complex intellectual property matters.

How to Turn Your Patent Attorney's Website into a Showcase for Intellectual Property Rights

Webdesign-Mockup Fachgebiete: Technologiefelder einer Patentanwaltskanzlei in München

Your areas of expertise and fields of technology will be clearly identifiable

Clients are looking for patent attorneys with expertise in their specific technology fields—mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemistry, biotechnology, or software. I organize your areas of legal and technical expertise so that companies and inventors can immediately see whether you are the right person to contact regarding their intellectual property rights.
Webdesign-Mockup International: zweisprachige DE/EN-Patentanwaltskanzlei in München

International clients are specifically targeted

Intellectual property law is an international field. Many law firms lose out on clients because their websites aren’t multilingual or don’t highlight their international focus. I’ll create a bilingual (German/English) version of your website so that you can attract foreign applicants and companies as well.
Webdesign-Mockup Schutzrechte: Patente, Marken und Designs einer Patentanwaltskanzlei in München

Complex intellectual property topics are explained in an easy-to-understand way

Patents, trademarks, designs, utility models—for many clients, this is uncharted territory. A website that explains your services and processes clearly and understandably lowers the barrier to getting an initial consultation and positions you as an approachable expert.

Implementation of the WordPress Web Design

For patent attorneys, having their own website is a crucial tool for attracting new clients—and at the same time, a sign of their expertise. Inventors, startups, small and medium-sized businesses, and international companies now search online for an intellectual property representative and often decide whom to contact based on the website alone.

As a web designer and WordPress freelancer, I develop websites for patent attorneys and IP law firms that convey technical precision while remaining easy for clients to understand—built using Elementor Pro. The focus is on a clear structure that highlights patents, trademarks, designs, and your areas of technology.

Because intellectual property law is an international field, I can set up your website in a clean, bilingual format (German/English) using WPML upon request—with proper language structure and clean permalinks. This will help you win over foreign applicants and companies as well. The professional conduct requirements of the German Patent Attorney Regulations are taken into account in this process.

Add to that the technical fundamentals: fast loading times, structured data for search engines, GDPR-compliant contact forms with secure file uploads, and targeted search engine optimization for industry-specific search queries—in collaboration with specialists such as SEO Freundlich, if desired. This ensures you’ll be found exactly where your clients are searching.

Web Design Mockup: Home Page – Mergenthal & Partners Patent Law Firm in Munich
Example-Web Design for Patent Attorneys
Responsibilities: Web design in collaboration with an SEO specialist and an SEO copywriter

4 Steps to Creating Your Patent Attorney Website

1. Analysis of the law firm, practice areas, and clients. During our initial consultation, we’ll clarify your areas of focus: patents, trademarks, designs, utility models, and your technical fields—mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemistry, IT, and life sciences. Which clients would you like to target—inventors, startups, small and medium-sized businesses, or international corporations? And in which languages? This clarity determines the structure and multilingual approach.

2. A concept that balances precision and accessibility. You will receive an initial web design concept with sample pages covering services, a technical area, and the client inquiry. Patent attorney websites must convey technical precision while remaining understandable to clients. First partial invoice upon approval.

3. Implementation using WordPress & Elementor Pro. Based on the concept, we will create service and technical pages, a team page with certifications, a bilingual structure (DE/EN) using WPML, GDPR-compliant contact forms with secure file upload, and—if desired—a client portal. Texts that comply with professional standards will be incorporated. Training is available upon request.

4. SEO, Security & Launch. Before the go-live: backup system, hacking protection, page speed, and GDPR compliance. SEO for “patent attorney” plus area of expertise and technical field—such as “patent attorney for mechanical engineering”—will be implemented; old URLs will be redirected. Maintenance and enhancements will be billed on an hourly basis.

What does a website for patent attorneys cost?

Transparency from the start: You can choose between a clearly calculated fixed price and flexible billing based on actual work performed. The package includes concept, design, and implementation using WordPress & Elementor Pro—with no hidden costs and no off-the-shelf website builder. Upon request, I can collaborate with an SEO specialist and an SEO copywriter.

Service Price (net)
Law firm website with multiple areas of expertise from €3.000
Comprehensive, multilingual website with in-depth SEO from €4.995
Billing by the hour €100/hr
Not sure which package is right for you? During a free initial consultation, we’ll find the right solution for you—including a binding, fixed-price quote.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Web Design for Patent Attorneys

A professional law firm website starts at €3,000 net. For more extensive, bilingual websites covering multiple technical and legal fields and featuring in-depth SEO optimization, the fixed price starts at €5,000 net. Alternatively, billing by the hour is possible.

Generally speaking, yes. Intellectual property is an international field—a bilingual website (German/English) opens the door to foreign applicants and companies that otherwise would never even reach out to you.

Depending on the scope, multilingual requirements, and availability of your content, it typically takes about 3 to 6 weeks—from concept development through implementation to launch.

Yes. Using WordPress and Elementor Pro, you can update text and news yourself. If you'd like, I can provide training, or I can handle the updates for you on an hourly basis.

Yes. I organize your technical and legal topics in close consultation with you, ensuring that the technical content is accurate while remaining understandable to clients.

I comply with the professional regulations governing patent attorneys (Patent Attorney Regulations) and the GDPR—that is, I provide factual, non-misleading information without engaging in impermissible advertising. Legally binding information is provided by the Chamber of Patent Attorneys or your own legal counsel; I act in accordance with my best knowledge and established practice.