AAS review draft - July 2026

Brooke Law has the substance. The website needs to show it with more authority.

The current site already contains strong legal and business advisory material. The issue is presentation: the best proof is buried, the first screen feels older than the firm, and the path from trust to enquiry is not as clear as it could be.

London EC2V Business Advice in the Round Legal + business advisory Draft only

Why modernise the current site

The current website feels older than the advice behind it.

Brooke Law's strongest points are scattered across long service and profile pages instead of being shaped into one confident landing journey.

01 - First impression

The homepage still reads like an older WordPress template, with legacy Lato typography, a dated curve graphic and a first screen that does not expose enough commercial proof.

02 - Proof packaging

Lynne Brooke's 40+ years of experience, the City team, international capability and testimonials are valuable, but they are buried deeper than they should be.

03 - Conversion path

The contact route is present, but the page could make "book a free consultation" feel more deliberate and lower-friction for business owners.

04 - What the drafts do

Both variants keep the real services, team proof, testimonials, contact details and positioning, then package them into a cleaner review journey.

Choose one direction