842 agencies indexed·Latest entry: 17 July 2026
Industry · 150 agencies

Legal agencies.

Legal marketing is the regulated work of building reputation, pipeline and pricing transparency for UK solicitors, barristers, licensed conveyancers, ALSPs and LegalTech firms. It is distinct because every promotion sits inside the SRA Code, must clear mandatory price-transparency rules for specified consumer services, cannot tout for personal-injury work through cold approaches, and feeds long partnership-led buying cycles.

At a glance
  • 150 UK agencies with legal experience
  • Across 30 UK locations
  • Reviewed 18 May 2026
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Harvey & Hugo
Independent·Newcastle·2-10 Employees

Harvey & Hugo, a pre-eminent PR agency located in London and Darlington, stands out in the UK market through their bespoke public relations initiatives. Specially tailored to echo every client's distinctive voice, these PR campaigns are adeptly designed to engage audiences, stimulate responses, and bolster business expansion. Their winning formula merges superior PR, inventive social media, and co

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Capsule Marketing
Independent·Essex·2-10 Employees

As a UK-based creative agency, Capsule Marketing is renowned for its masterful application of motion design and social media marketing. We offer compelling visual narratives and astute strategic insights to bolster brand engagement. Our suite of specialised strategies are crafted to exploit platforms such as Instagram, enabling effective connection with an array of audiences. This includes busines

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Diony
Independent·Leeds·11-50 Employees

Diony, based in Hull, is a fully-fledged performance marketing agency renowned for its search-first marketing strategy. Our services span across SEO, PPC, social media, eCommerce, and imaginative solutions, all designed to propel brand expansion. Employing a unique blend of expert talent, innovative technology, and a vibrant culture, Diony is dedicated to crafting and executing influential concept

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We Are Marketable
Independent·Nottingham·2-10 Employees

We Are Marketable, a Nottingham-based digital marketing agency specialising in lead generation, is distinguished by its commitment to producing tangible results. Our unique approach involves customising digital marketing strategies to meet individual client requirements, facilitating increased leads and sales without resorting to gimmicks. Boasting over 15 years of industry experience and advocati

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Barques
Independent·Birmingham·11-50 Employees

Barques is a Birmingham-based creative agency, specialising in producing compelling communications that stimulate growth for brands, irrespective of their scale. Barques stands out due to their cooperative methodology, amalgamating state-of-the-art design with pioneering technology to craft tangible assets that engage audiences on diverse platforms. Their internal team comprises designers, develop

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Axonn Media
Independent·London·2-10 Employees

Axonn is a premier digital marketing agency headquartered in London, renowned for its unique integration of cutting-edge technology and a keen focus on emotional connectivity. This distinctive approach places personal touch at the heart of all their campaigns and client relationships. Their all-encompassing services range from strategic planning, content production, campaign execution, to insightf

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Zest Digital
Independent·Oxford·11-50 Employees

As a top-tier growth marketing agency, Zest Digital proudly holds numerous accolades and operates from various locations including Oxford, Bristol, Birmingham, London, New York, and Amsterdam. Known for our comprehensive and scalable growth marketing strategies, we specialise in an array of services including PPC, SEO, content creation and more. Our signature products, the Growth Engine and Growth

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Strategy Plus
Independent·Birmingham·2-10 Employees

**A Heritage-Rich Agency with Core Values** Strategy Plus stands as a tightly-knit consortium of seasoned professionals, bound by our pledge to prioritise our clients' ROI over convoluted metrics. Our mission is to catalyse sustainable growth for the long haul while cultivating lasting partnerships. Since our inception in 1997, Strategy Plus has provided instrumental support in the growth trajec

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Pixen
Independent·London·2-10 Employees

Pixen is a premier digital marketing agency with bases in London and the South Coast. Our forte lies in custom web design, digital marketing, and search engine optimisation, delivering personalised strategies that amplify brand visibility and maximise performance for a broad range of businesses. Distinctively, Pixen champions eco-friendly hosting solutions, harnessing renewable energy to lessen en

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Jask Creative
Independent·Birmingham·11-50 Employees

Boasting an impressive legacy of more than 18 years, Jask Creative is a powerhouse with a formidable team of 28 experts specialising in a diversity of areas. Our skills span from campaign strategy and creative design to photography, videography, web design, development, digital marketing, public relations, social media, and content creation. We engage in close collaboration with our clients to tru

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cremarc
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Based in the heart of London, Cremarc is a premier B2B digital marketing agency with a primary focus on the technology industry. Renowned for their distinctive blend of strategic planning, innovative thinking, and data-inspired insights, Cremarc delivers powerful marketing solutions to help tech businesses rise above their competitors and optimise their return on investment. By employing cutting-e

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Toni Marino
Independent·Manchester·2-10 Employees

Toni Marino, a specialist SEO freelancer, operates from Manchester, UK. The agency sets itself apart by crafting customised SEO solutions aligned to every individual client's specific objectives and financial plan, with a clear emphasis on generating measurable returns on investment and providing outstanding client care. Boasting over ten years of industry expertise and a successful history spanni

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HD Create
Independent·Kent·2-10 Employees

HD Create, grounded in design proficiency and honed for the digital age, has been a leading creative force in the UK for almost thirty years. With a compact and committed team of three at its heart, bolstered by a robust network of skilled employees, associates, and trusted partners, HD Create excels in the realm of branding, design, and digital creativity. This dynamic creative agency partners wi

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Seed - Search & Social Agency
Independent·Brighton·11-50 Employees

Seed stands as a trailblazing performance marketing agency, headquartered in the heart of Brighton. Renowned for its inventive agency blueprint, Seed redefines the norm by extending a value-based pricing structure, nimble and customised solutions meticulously tailored to cater to the distinctive needs of every client. The agency prioritises enduring and meaningful growth. Furthermore, Seed has a s

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Repeat Digital
Independent·Nottingham·2-10 Employees

Repeat Digital comprises a proficient ensemble of SEO and PPC mavens, possessing widespread expertise in steering digital marketing initiatives across a broad spectrum of sectors. Our emphasis lies in delivering measurable outcomes, hence each blueprint and tactic is devised, prioritising performance. Through strategic partnerships with our clients and their respective teams, we utilise our in-dep

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Crunchy Carrots
Independent·Edinburgh·2-10 Employees

Crunchy Carrots, headquartered in Falkirk, is a seasoned digital marketing agency boasting more than 18 years of industry expertise. This accomplished agency differentiates itself by providing bespoke web design, branding, social media, and visual media services, meticulously crafted to resonate with the distinct objectives and target audience of each client. Their unwavering dedication to authent

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Sapience Communications
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Situated in the heart of London, Sapience Communications stands as a leading communication agency. Offering an extensive array of services such as B2B lead generation, crisis communication, and digital marketing, it caters to a broad spectrum of industries, from fintech and healthcare to sustainability. Their distinctive methodology merges strategic acumen with data-driven insights to formulate cu

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Superb Digital
Specialist·Bristol·2-10 Employees

Superb, a distinguished digital marketing agency in Bristol, boasts over two decades of industry experience. Specialising in delivering personalised, data-informed marketing strategies, Superb's offerings span SEO, PPC, content marketing, and bespoke web design, each tailored to meet specific business objectives. Our dedication to transparency and collaboration facilitates substantial ROI for our

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Kyan
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

With a rich heritage rooted in Guildford, Surrey, Kyan is a pioneer in the sphere of web and mobile design, as well as development. Boasting over 20 years of industry experience, Kyan excels in delivering bespoke digital solutions, adeptly addressing intricate challenges across a broad range of sectors using cutting-edge technology. Their distinctive methodology fuses brand strategy, user-focused

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Brainiac Media
Independent·Brighton·2-10 Employees

As a pioneering digital agency, Brainiac Media is situated at the cutting edge of innovation. Our extensive network of offices spans from our primary base in Haywards Heath, Sussex, to London, Cape Town, and Adelaide. We specialise in transforming creativity into tangible outcomes, leveraging our expertise in robust web development, striking web design, dynamic graphic design, strategic digital ma

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Activate Digital
Independent·Liverpool·2-10 Employees

Based in Liverpool, Activate is a leading digital marketing agency renowned for merging creative brilliance with technical prowess. Our unique ethos guarantees comprehensive support throughout each phase of our client's journey. With our technology-centric approach, we're consistently delivering targeted digital solutions that yield measurable outcomes. With a wealth of experience spanning various

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MIRA Marketing
Independent·Newcastle·2-10 Employees

MIRA is a vibrant UK-based marketing agency, excelling in an all-inclusive, multi-channel strategy for digital marketing. The distinguishing factor for MIRA is their pledge to continuous, anticipatory communication and customised solutions. This is backed by more than ten years of trade proficiency. A high degree of importance is given to forging strong relationships with clients, serving as a com

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Statuo
Independent·Manchester·2-10 Employees

Statuo, a Bolton-based digital marketing agency in the UK, prides itself on its distinctive methodology towards client expansion. Delivering proficiency in web development, organic and paid search tactics, along with custom web design, Statuo ensures not just outstanding aesthetics but also effective conversion into sales and leads. Their team, composed of strategists, developers, SEO experts, and

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Flycast Media
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Flycast Media, a UK-based digital marketing firm, has carved a niche in the financial sector with a special focus on asset management firms, fintech organisations, and hedge funds. With an impressive track record spanning 20 years, Flycast distinguishes itself by delivering bespoke marketing solutions, underpinned by financial PR, financial service marketing, and financial services SEO. The agency

Editor's note
AgencyIndex lists 147 UK agencies positioning into the legal sector. They split into four working shapes: law-firm brand and BD specialists serving City firms, regional commercial firms and high-end boutiques; consumer-claims and high-street agencies handling personal injury, family, wills, conveyancing and immigration acquisition; alternative legal service provider (ALSP) and legal-ops specialists working with managed-service and contract-review providers; and LegalTech B2B agencies marketing software into in-house counsel and law firms. Most are clustered in London, Manchester and Leeds, mirroring the geography of the City legal market, the northern PI heartland and the regional commercial-law hubs. What makes the category distinct is the regulatory load on every piece of work. Under the SRA Standards and Regulations 2019, paragraph 8.9 of the Code of Conduct prohibits unsolicited approaches to members of the public to advertise legal services unless they are non-intrusive and not targeted at an individual, and paragraph 8.8 requires publicity to be accurate and not misleading. The SRA Transparency Rules, in force since 6 December 2018, require firms to publish costs, fee bases and service information for nine specified practice areas including residential conveyancing, uncontested probate, employment tribunals, immigration, motoring offences, debt recovery up to £100,000 and licensing applications. LASPO 2012 has banned the payment or receipt of referral fees in personal injury claims since 1 April 2013. Barristers sit under a parallel regime: the BSB Handbook regulates advertising and the Public Access Rules (rC119-rC131) govern direct-access work, and the Bar Council's marketing guidance polices website profiles and chambers promotion. The Legal Ombudsman handles service complaints, the Council for Licensed Conveyancers regulates licensed conveyancing firms, and the ASA enforces the CAP Code on broader advertising claims. What is shifting in 2026 is the buyer and the production model. The Big Four (PwC Legal, Deloitte Legal, EY Law, KPMG Law) continue to circle UK legal services after the Legal Services Act 2007 opened Alternative Business Structures, and US firms have kept expanding London headcount and partner pay, pulling top talent away from the Magic Circle. Thomson Reuters values the global ALSP market at $28.5 billion in 2023 with an 18% CAGR from 2021 to 2023, and 40% of law firms expect to increase use of independent ALSPs in the next year. AI adoption is now mainstream (Clio reports 96% of UK firms now integrate AI in some form) and is reshaping commodity work like contract review, due diligence and e-discovery, which forces law-firm marketing to talk about efficiency and predictable pricing alongside expertise. The buyer is also fragmenting: in-house general counsel, procurement teams and legal-ops leads now share the brief with managing partners, and each wants different proof.
Common briefs
Law-firm rebrand and website rebuild (with SRA Transparency Rules compliance audit)Practice-area growth campaigns (corporate, real estate, employment, family, private client)In-house counsel and legal-ops content programmes for City and international firmsPersonal-injury, conveyancing or family acquisition within SRA and LASPO rulesLegalTech and ALSP B2B marketing into law firms and in-house teamsBD enablement and thought-leadership programmes (partner profiling, Chambers and Legal 500 submissions, podcast and event series)Barristers' chambers websites, direct-access promotion and clerk-led BD support
Regulatory landscape
SRA · BSB · Legal Ombudsman · ASA
code-led, price-transparency required, no PI cold approaches

The SRA Standards and Regulations 2019 govern solicitor and law-firm marketing through the seven Principles (especially public trust, honesty and integrity), Code of Conduct paragraph 8.8 (accurate publicity) and paragraph 8.9 (no unsolicited targeted approaches). The SRA Transparency Rules, in force since 6 December 2018 and updated in September 2024 and April 2025, require firms to publish prices, fee bases, disbursements, VAT treatment and service scope for nine specified practice areas, plus the SRA digital badge on every website. LASPO 2012 has prohibited payment or receipt of referral fees in personal injury claims since 1 April 2013, and the SRA's December 2024 warning notice on marketing to the public targeted cold approaches, claims-management lead generation and misleading 'no win, no fee' material. Barristers sit under the BSB Handbook (rC8 on integrity, rC164-rC169 on transparency, rC119-rC131 on Public Access) and the Bar Council's advertising and website-profiles guidance. The Legal Ombudsman handles service complaints, the Council for Licensed Conveyancers regulates CLC firms, the ASA enforces the CAP Code on broader claims, and the ICO enforces UK GDPR and PECR on data and electronic marketing.

Specialist signals
5 signals
of real legal-sector experience
  • · SRA-Code-aware copy and creative review: a working process for clearing paragraph 8.8 accuracy and paragraph 8.9 unsolicited-approach risk, with version control and a named compliance contact at the firm
  • · Named law-firm case studies with creative samples and outcomes (rankings, ABM pipeline, claimed-listings growth, BD-led wins), spanning at least one of City, regional commercial, high-street consumer and LegalTech
  • · Partnership-economics fluency: can talk about chargeable hours, realisation rates, lateral-hire economics, lockstep vs eat-what-you-kill, and how BD spend is approved through a partner committee rather than a CMO budget line
  • · In-house counsel and legal-ops persona work: research, interviews or panel data that separates the general counsel buyer from procurement, head of legal operations and panel-review committees, with content built for each
  • · Price-transparency literacy: the agency can audit a firm's SRA Transparency Rules pages for the nine specified services and design conversion-focused page templates that meet the rules without reading like compliance furniture
Sector watch-outs
5 to watch
in any legal-sector pitch
  • · Price-transparency gaps left unaddressed: a website audit that scores the firm well on SEO but ignores missing or out-of-date Transparency Rules pages on conveyancing, probate, immigration, motoring, employment, debt recovery or licensing
  • · Hard-sell personal-injury tactics that breach SRA rules: cold-call funnels, undisclosed claims-management lead sources, or 'no win, no fee' creative that fails to set out the cost exposure if a claim fails, all flagged in the SRA's December 2024 warning notice
  • · Generic B2B SaaS playbook applied to partnership decisions: pitches that treat managing partners like product-led-growth buyers, ignore the partner-committee approval cycle, and price MQLs against a SaaS funnel rather than a relationship-led legal pipeline
  • · Legal operations and procurement treated as an afterthought: messaging built only for the general counsel persona, no content for the legal-ops or panel-review buyer, and no fluency on RFP, panel-review or e-billing realities
  • · No business-development team integration: a marketing campaign designed in isolation from the BD function, with no plan for partner enablement, no chambers/clerk coordination on the barrister side, and no handover into the firm's CRM (InterAction, Salesforce, HubSpot)
Frequently asked

What brands ask about agencies for legal.

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Specialist legal agencies typically cluster at £3,000-10,000 per month for ongoing SEO, content and PR retainers for a high-street or boutique firm, and £8,000-25,000 monthly for mid-market commercial firms running paid, organic, PR and BD support in parallel. A full-service partnership for a top-100 law firm with brand work, partner-led thought leadership, Chambers and Legal 500 submission support, ABM into in-house targets and conference activation runs £20,000-75,000 a month, with City-firm and international-firm work into seven figures annually once events, sponsorships and global content are bundled in. Personal-injury and consumer-claims work is often priced on a cost-per-acquisition or shared-revenue basis, but firms should check that any payment structure does not breach the LASPO 2012 referral-fee ban or paragraph 8.9 of the SRA Code. Website rebuilds with SRA Transparency Rules compliance, accessibility and CRM integration typically project at £25,000-150,000 depending on practice-area coverage and integration scope.