May 31, 2026

For law firms, reputation is everything — and Google reviews are now part of due diligence for any prospective client. The problem? Many reviews of law firms don’t come from clients at all.
Lawyers are uniquely exposed: opposing parties, disgruntled non-clients, and people unhappy with an outcome rather than the service all leave one-star reviews. And professional conduct rules limit how you can publicly respond without breaching confidentiality.
Common unfair reviews for law firms
- Reviews from opposing parties and non-clients
- Complaints about a case outcome, not your service
- Confidential, privileged or defamatory claims
- Competitor and fake-account reviews
- Reviews that name and attack individual lawyers
What can be removed
Reviews that are fake, defamatory, or breach Google’s policies can be challenged and removed. We also handle Avvo review removal for attorneys facing the same problem on legal directories.
Remove unfair reviews — guaranteed
We remove fake, defamatory and policy-violating Google reviews on a results basis: if we don’t remove it, you don’t pay. Get a free assessment, or learn more about Google review removal.