Stoll Berne is a leading regional law firm,

Deeply rooted in the great Northwest and nationally recognized for outstanding work for more than 30 years, Stoll Berne has achieved extraordinary results for our clients through practical, strategic and tenacious representation.

Level OS partnered with Stoll Berne to develop an attractive and practical dynamic website. Some of the project goals were to convey the firms new image and intuitively present complex and related information such as cases, attorney bios, areas of practice and articles. We turned to Drupal for the job. It's amazing ability to relate different types of content using views with dynamic arguments sealed the deal. For example, if you look at an attorney bio page such as Steve Larson's, it automatically lists all of that attorney's areas of practice. And the article link will show a filtered of list of articles where Steve made a contribution. Additionally, combining Drupal's core capabilities with some contributed modules makes for a top tier content management system, allowing Stoll Berne administrators to control every aspect of the site, from the menu structure to creating pages and other types of content, easily through the web based administration tools.

Alex and Shannon Pasco of PaperRadish were my design partners for this project, and they did an amazing job. Above is a screen shot of the site home page.  David Galyardt of Jetboy Studios did an amazing job developing the theme for the website.  Thanks to everyone involved in the project!

Looks great! Professional

Looks great! Professional and clean.

BTW, the screenshot link needs an http-colon-slash-slash.

thanks for the feedback

 ... and I fixed that link!

drupal seems to be gaining popularity for law firms

I'm starting to see more and more law firm sites put up using drupal. Like Adam said, this looks very clean and professional. I like the use of the dynamic arguments. I looked at a bunch of law firm and professional service firms when I was putting up my site. In my opinion, lawyers have the tendency to throw too much information at a visitor. The filtered arguments are an elegant way of handling and dealing with the information.