White-label production that keeps your agency relationship intact
White-label production that keeps your agency relationship intact
Legal Verb is not trying to replace your whole marketing strategy. The work is narrower and more useful:
reliable legal content written for law firm websites, reviewed by U.S.-based legal professionals, and priced
clearly enough to plan around.
01 Built for agencies that already have the strategy handled.
Your team owns the account, the campaign, the reporting, and the client relationship. Legal Verb supports the part that is hardest to scale cleanly: credible legal content that is researched, organized, and ready for attorney review.
02 Content that will not make your account team nervous.
Every project is written under founder-led editorial control and reviewed by U.S.-based attorneys, paralegals, or experienced legal editors. We do not send legal work overseas, and we do not treat legal content like generic commodity copy. That matters when your agency is the one presenting the work to a lawyer.
03 Use us when you need capacity without quality drift.
Legal Verb can help with recurring blog calendars, batches of practice area pages, website refresh projects, landing page builds, and overflow work when your internal team is full or your usual freelancer cannot handle the legal nuance.
04 State-specific research is included when the brief requires it.
Agency clients often need content for different states, cities, courts, statutes, and local service areas. Legal Verb includes research in the standard rate and adds jurisdiction-specific context when it helps the piece feel accurate, useful, and ready for client review.
05 White-label support stays quiet and practical.
Legal Verb can work from your brief, keyword list, content calendar, sample voice, and internal link notes. Client names, draft links, campaign strategy, and account context stay confidential. The goal is simple: make your agency look prepared, responsive, and reliable without forcing you to hire a full in-house legal writing team.
06 Revisions and turnaround are predictable.
Standard projects include one reasonable revision round based on the original brief. One-off pieces are typically scheduled around a few business days, while five-piece and ten-piece batches get a clear delivery calendar before drafting starts.