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How a Next.js Rebuild Modernised a 75-Year-Old Lahore Law Firm's Website

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Ansari Law Associates, a Lahore-based legal consultancy with 75 years of history, had its website rebuilt using Next.js to better serve overseas clients and reflect the firm's established reputation. The new site uses static generation to pre-render pages at build time, delivering fast load speeds while eliminating security vulnerabilities common in WordPress-based legal sites. Structured intake forms were developed to capture key details such as practice area, client jurisdiction, and preferred contact method, helping partners receive pre-screened inquiries rather than vague messages. The site also incorporates bilingual support with English and Urdu locale routing, allowing language variants to coexist without duplicating the codebase. Design choices including serif typography, generous whitespace, and a restrained colour palette were made to digitally mirror the authoritative atmosphere of a long-established law office.

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