Having Trouble Choosing A Name For Your Law Firm?
Nike, Google, Amazon are all words that might mean nothing to you but with regards to the particular company, there is an instant connection. We might not be the first to tell you about the importance of a firm’s name, but it is good to have a reminder every now and then. And if it is about the name of a law firm, then there are certain measures that you will have to take. It will not make sense for your firm to have a name that is completely outlandish. You might feel that such a name would attract people but on the other hand, it can put people off as well. Today, we would like to tell you about two ways in which you can go about setting a name for your law firm – Felicetti Law Firm. We are not saying that this is exactly what you have to do but to think of it more as a helpful suggestion if you will. Let us see what the two ways are.
Your Area Of Expertise
What we mean by this is to include the area of law that you are specialising in. For example, if you work with corporate law, then it would be beneficial for you to include that in your name. A good reason why you should be doing this is that it will tell people what you are all about. And in this fast-paced world where getting people’s attention is becoming increasingly difficult, this will instantly let them know what you can do. This would also make it easier for people to remember you as well as having an advantage when people are searching for help in a particular area of law.
Sole Proprietor vs Partnership
In many ways, the name that you settle on will be based on how many people are part of your law firm. If you are on your own, we suggest you go ahead with the method that is mentioned above. But if you are in a partnership, then we suggest you make use of surnames. And it is especially good if you have partners that have interesting surnames that are not part of the norm. This will allow you to stand out from the rest of the competition. The surnames will also tell people how many people are in the firm. A quick tip is to check how the initials of the surnames would spell out. The last thing you want is for those initials to spell out something unsavoury. Think of these two methods and hopefully you find a good name for the firm.