50 Best Attorney Biography Designs for Law Firms (2026 Update)
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Attorney biographies are a great way for potential clients to gather information about the people that might be representing them. A well-designed biography sets the stage for a client to really get a chance to learn about the attorneys at a particular firm. Sometimes the experience delineated in the bio section can tip the scales on whether a potential client reaches out for services.
The best biography design not only utilizes space, images, and colors, but it also sets forth the content of the biography in a way that is easily digestible and navigable. A big part of this is the attorney biography content. Sometimes simplicity is the best design or on the other side of the spectrum- bold and beautiful, biographies flow from the design of the main site.
Each of these examples below was designed by our in-house team of designers and creatives. See something you love? We are happy to identify the elements of your favorite designs to create something unique for your brand.
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Peruse some of our best attorney bio designs below for inspiration for your firm’s website. Leave some comments if you have any that you like in particular.
#1. Hogan Marren Babbo & Rose
Why we love this design: It uses a bold, image-forward layout that immediately humanizes the attorney while keeping the typography and structure clean and editorial.
#2. Hendler Flores Law
Why we love this design: The layout feels modern and approachable, balancing a strong visual presence with clear hierarchy so users can quickly understand credentials and personality. Everyone loves the word blurb – that’s often referenced as a favorite element!

#3. Bouhan Falligant LLP
Why we love this design: It leans into a more traditional professional layout, using structured spacing and clean alignment to emphasize credibility and long-form experience.
#4. Bergeson & Campbell PC
Why we love this design: The design prioritizes readability and flow, guiding users through the attorney’s story with a clean grid and strong visual organization. We also love the simple use of colors for the headshot backgrounds. (Check out the landing page, where the colors are coded to alternate as attorneys are added and removed – cool!)

#5. Gang & Associates
Why we love this design: It uses a straightforward, client-first structure that keeps the focus on clarity and accessibility, making key information easy to scan quickly.

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Contact Us#6. Chubb Law
Why we love this design: The design focuses on results specific to this attorney, grounding his experience in the wins he has made throughout his career.

#7. Mabra Law
Why we love this design: The contrast of the colors makes the quotes stand out, which gives the attorney the opportunity to share something meaningful or unique to their practice.

#8. Russell, Krafft & Gruber, LLP
Why we love this design: It strips away distractions and uses whitespace intentionally, giving the biography a high-end, editorial feel that elevates perceived authority. At thebottom of these biographies is a unique Q&A session that we reference often when firms are looking to be more human-centric.

#9. Law Offices of Broening Oberg Woods & Wilson, P.C.
Why we love this design: It prioritizes conversion by keeping contact details, credentials, and action buttons visible while the bio content remains easy to navigate.
#10. Zimmerman | Reed
Why we love this design: It reads more like a narrative than a resume, helping potential clients connect with the attorney’s background and personality on a deeper level. This is also one of our most minimal layouts (and the photos on this law firm website are perfect).

#11. Gilormo Injury Law, P.C.
Why we love this design: The use of video here is perfect for a solo-attorney practice. The headers are also a unique content choice. The entire website design is reflected in this biography layout, which represents a more abstract and modern approach than many law firm websites.
#12. Law Office of Stacey-Ann Taylor, LLC
Why we love this design: It uses bold, vibrant accent colors to energize the page and create visual separation between sections while still maintaining professional clarity. This entire website is a great example of how custom photograph can up your style game.
#13. Johnston Clem Gifford PLLC
Why we love this design: It immediately anchors the bio around the attorney’s core focus areas, helping users quickly understand relevance before diving into background details.
#14. Comiter, Singer, Baseman & Braun LLP
Why we love this design: It keeps everything straightforward and well-structured, using clear hierarchy and balanced spacing so the headshot, credentials, and narrative all feel easy to digest.
#15. Conway Legal PA
Why we love this design: It organizes information into clear columns, making it easy to separate credentials from narrative content without feeling dense.
#16. Cullen and Dykman LLP
Why we love this design: It leads with the attorney’s core practice strengths, helping users instantly understand relevance before diving into background details.
#17. Annie McAdams PC
Why we love this design: It breaks content into digestible cards, allowing users to scan experience, education, and affiliations without feeling overwhelmed.

#18. YLaw Group
Why we love this design: It uses a full-width hero image with subtle text overlay, creating an immediate sense of presence and brand personality.
#19. Evert Weathersby Houff
Why we love this design: This design uses a unique placement of the name stacked before the headshot. It’s a refreshing hierarchy adjustment to some of the more typical layouts we see and create.
#20. Gerson Law
Why we love this design: It captures the attorney in motion, adding energy and authenticity that feels more natural than a static studio pose.

#21. Daniel Coker

#22. Paul Padda Law
Why we love this design: It prioritizes visual storytelling with large photography and minimal copy, creating a modern, premium feel.

#23. Gfeller Laurie LLP
Why we love this design: It strikes a strong balance between imagery and content, using clean spacing and clear hierarchy so the attorney’s experience, credentials, and personality all feel equally accessible.
#24. Hand Arendall Harrison Sale LLC
Why we love this design: It’s designed with user action in mind, strategically placing contact prompts and key credentials where potential clients are most likely to engage.

#25. Segal McCambridge

#26. Haley Guiliano LLP

#27. Jimerson Birr, P.A.
Why we love this design: It puts credibility front and center by highlighting accolades and recognition before deeper biography content.
#28. WhiteBird

#29. Kaplin Stewart
Why we love this design: It uses monochrome full-body photography to create a cohesive, editorial aesthetic across the firm’s attorney pages.
#30. Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
Why we love this design: It layers a subtle background image behind a centered headshot, creating depth while keeping the attorney clearly in focus.

#31. Kirwin Norris
Why we love this design: It pairs a clean studio portrait with a soft gradient backdrop, creating a polished and professional first impression.

#32. Kleinberg Lerner, LLP
#33. Leppler Injury Law

#34. Little Health Law

#35. Kaiser Saurborn & Mair
Why we love this design: It breaks traditional grid structure by offsetting the headshot, creating visual interest and a more dynamic layout.
#36. KTBS Law LLP
#37. Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP
Why we love this design: It uses vertical storytelling with progressive sections that guide users through the attorney’s background in a more engaging flow.
#38. Matheny Sears Linkert & Jaime, LLP
#39. O’Connor Family Law
Why we love this design: It lets the full-body image lead the design, keeping text minimal for a more visual-first, modern experience.

#40. Parker & Parker Attorneys at Law
#41. Murphy Law Group, LLC
#42. Pretzel & Stouffer, Chartered
#43. Project CIP
Why we love this design: It allows the headshot to slightly bleed into the page edge, giving the layout a more modern and editorial feel.
#44. Randal Lowry
#45. Jackowiak Law Offices
Why we love this design: It anchors the layout with a full-body portrait on one side, balancing visual presence with clean, structured biography content. The content on this website is some of the most unique we’ve created. It’s a wonderful way to feature the person as human first and attorney second.

#46. Stockman O’Connor Connors PLLC
Why we love this design: It relies on soft, neutral tones and clean spacing to create a calm, professional presentation that keeps the focus entirely on the attorney’s content and credentials.
#47. Liberman Cabrera Thompson & Reitman, PLLC
Why we love this design: It uses a dark, moody backdrop to make the headshot stand out, giving the page a more premium, cinematic feel.

#48. Thorpe Shwer
Why we love this design: It places a full-body image at the top of the bio, creating a strong visual introduction before the user engages with the text.
#49. Kahana Feld
Why we love this design: It pairs a clean studio portrait with a soft gradient backdrop, creating a polished and professional first impression.

#50. Yankwitt LLP
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