HAGENS BERMAN
We've had the pleasure of working with this law firm for many years as they've grown from a local boutique practice to a national powerhouse. GWD designed their logo nearly a decade ago and helped them with a rebranding in 2009 that better reflected their larger presence and growing number of practice areas.
The firm's brochure explains their philosophy and bolsters their credibility in their various practice areas.
HAGENS BERMAN SECURITIES PRACTICE
A stand alone website created for Hagens Berman's securities practice. GWD has designed a series of these stand alone sites that offer the room for more specialized practice information while still retaining the brand identity of the main law practice.
HAGENS BERMAN WHISTLEBLOWER PRACTICE
Stand alone website for Hagens Berman's whistleblower practice.
Since designing the firm's main website in 2009 we've also designed mini sites for several of their practice areas, allowing for more comprehensive information about each specialty. The sites have all been built with extensive content management systems so information can be updated regulary without incurring web development charges.
HAGENS BERMAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Stand alone website design for the firm's Intellectual Property practice.
Headline:
Hagens Berman: More Power to Put You FirstWhen millions of Toyota owners began experiencing unexplained – and unexpected -- acceleration issues, they turned to the courts for help. When the court needed someone to represent the interests of millions of consumers in this massive case, the court appointed Steve Berman, founder of Hagens Berman.
Hagens Berman safeguards consumer rights through complex litigation from cases of retirement and investment fraud to personal injury claims and corporate negligence.
Based in Seattle, Hagens Berman is one of the most seasoned and successful class-action law firms in the nation with a long history of record-setting court verdicts and settlements.
HAGENS BERMAN AD
Hagens Berman is proud of their bicycle racing team and when they wanted to produce an ad to promote their class-action success, bicycle racing became an obvious metaphor.