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Law Practice

Jul. 14, 2015

Firms aim to track clients on websites

It's fair to say the leaders of most firms didn't spend their law school days dreaming about the subtleties of website management, but some firms are beginning to see the value of analyzing their web traffic for business development.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


It's safe to assume leaders of most firms don't spend their free time daydreaming
about the nuances of website management. But some report that they've been searching
for - and finding - clues that are aiding in business development.


Experts and website designers say the decidedly unsexy practice of analyzing we...

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