That’s why we put a fair bit of effort into researching trends and behaviours for the projects we take on. It helps us build applications that deliver solid experiences, covering everything from branding and design to user journeys and overall experience.
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Barrister profile pages remain one of the most important conversion points on a chambers website. They are often where potential clients, instructing solicitors and referrers form their first impression of an individual and the chambers. As such, profile imagery continues to play a critical role in trust, credibility and approachability. In 2021, we conducted research […]
Discover moreThis research analysed the websites of the top 50 barristers’ chambers in the UK to understand the extent to which they have evolved digitally over the past six years. Each chamber was assessed and categorised based on whether it had launched a new website, made some changes, made no changes or where no clear information […]
Discover moreOver the last 9 years, Tela has conducted annual research on the use of colour across the top 50 barristers’ chambers websites. By capturing and analysing homepage screenshots for these 50 sites, the team compiles a yearly report to determine the most prevalent colours. Our tool displays the full spectrum of colours used by all […]
Discover moreTela has conducted research to identify the barristers chambers with the highest pupillage awards in 2025. In addition, Tela analysed the pupillage pages of these chambers, highlighting trends and differences in how they promote their pupillage and mini-pupillage opportunities. This data has been gathered from trusted sources including Chambers and Partners, Legal Cheek, Legal 500, […]
Discover moreTela has conducted research on the top 50 barristers’ chambers by capturing screenshots of their homepages and evaluating their current digital presence. The selection of these top 50 chambers was based on an analysis of their Band 1 practice areas as listed on each chambers’ profile on Chambers and Partners. Please note, this research is […]
Discover moreTela analysed over 40 web pages targeting two competitive legal search terms: “professional negligence barristers” and “crime barristers.” Our aim was to understand why Google ranks some legal websites above others by analysing the key factors that influence search performance. This research draws on multiple data sources: Below is a summary of the most important […]
Discover moreVideo content has become a key tool for barristers’ chambers to enhance their online presence and engage with clients. However, the approach to video content varies widely across chambers. Tela has researched into the top 50 UK barristers’ chambers and analysed the types of video content they are using on their homepage banners. Types of […]
Discover moreVideo content offers a dynamic way to showcase expertise, share insights, and engage with your audience. Recently, Tela conducted research into how barristers’ chambers are using social media. Our research revealed that 66% of the top 50 barristers’ chambers have a YouTube account. However, we wanted to take our analysis further and analyse whether these […]
Discover moreTela researched social media trends among barristers’ chambers to identify key patterns in platform usage, posting frequency, content preferences, and strategies for enhancing visibility, engaging audiences, and strengthening brand presence. What we did To do this, we analysed the social media usage of the top 50 barristers’ chambers, examining their activity across YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, […]
Discover moreOver the last 8 years, Tela has conducted annual research on the use of colour across the top 50 barristers’ chambers websites. By capturing and analysing homepage screenshots for these 50 sites, the team compiles a yearly report to determine the most prevalent colours. Our tool displays the full spectrum of colours used by all […]
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