June 24, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
Your firm is likely hemorrhaging capital on a volume-first strategy that prioritizes junk leads over actual signed retainers. The debate regarding...
June 23, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
Recent data shows that 84% of law firms are unable to attribute more than 75% of their signed cases to specific marketing channels. You're likely...
June 23, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
Mohr Marketing Expands Emergency Medical Services Traffic Accident Program (EMS-TAR) With Police-Report-Backed Data, Compliance Support, and Nonprofit First Responder Support and Victim Services Partnerships Initiative New Emergency Medical Services Traffic Accident Report (EMS TAR) enhancements combine faster case visibility, police-report context, and safety education support. Mohr Marketing today announced an enhanced version of its Emergency…
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June 22, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
In 2026, exclusivity isn't a premium upgrade; it's a structural requirement for mass tort profitability. You're likely tired of high acquisition...
June 21, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
TCPA lawsuit filings have surged by 28.2 percent in the first four months of 2026. This spike confirms that mass tort advertising compliance is no...
June 16, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
Industry benchmarks for 2026 show that approximately 70% of legal leads fail to convert into signed retainers. You've likely seen your cost-per-click...
June 13, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
What if your marketing budget wasn't a gamble on raw leads but a direct investment in signed retainers? You likely recognize the mounting pressure of...
June 11, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
A 7% lead-to-case conversion rate isn't just a bottleneck; it's a calculated failure of traditional marketing. In 2026, the average cost per lead...
June 10, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
Your firm is likely paying for vanity metrics while your competitors are securing signed retainers. In 2026, a click isn't an asset; it's a...
May 11, 2026 by Mohr Marketing
Turning Mold and Habitability Cases Into a Scalable Practice Area Why Most Firms Avoid Mold Litigation (And Why Thatβs Changing) Many personal injury and civil litigation firms shy away from mold and habitability work, not because there is no demand, but because the cases feel messy and unpredictable. Intake is inconsistent, the science is complex,…
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