Advocate is a split-screen civil rights law firm landing page built for attorneys who file Section 1983 claims, challenge unconstitutional policing, and hold municipalities accountable. The template pairs a manifesto header with attorney profiles, client testimonials, and a focused three-field intake form, designed to earn trust fast and convert visitors into consultation requests.
by Rocket studio
Advocate is a single-page, split-screen landing page template for civil rights and social justice law firms. It opens with a bold manifesto header, moves through attorney profiles and anonymized client testimonials, and closes with a streamlined lead capture form. Every section is built to communicate authority, human impact, and readiness to act.
This template is built for law firms and attorneys who work on the front lines of civil rights litigation. It speaks directly to practices where the stakes are personal and the clients are vulnerable.
Civil rights law firms face a specific trust problem. Potential clients arrive scared, skeptical, and often burned by prior experiences. A generic law firm page does not communicate the depth of commitment these clients need to feel before they pick up the phone.
You get a complete, single-page layout designed around one goal: convincing a potential client that this firm will fight for them. Every section serves a deliberate role in building that conviction.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Team & People
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Split-screen Manifesto Header
Scrolling Attorney Profile Blocks
Alternating Testimonial Rhythm
Three-field Sequential Intake Form
Persistent Bottom Call-to-action Bar
Secondary Rights Guide Capture
Can I update the attorney profiles with my own team's information?
What case types does the intake form dropdown support?
Is the downloadable rights guide included in the template?
Can this template work for a solo civil rights attorney, not just a larger firm?
Does the persistent bottom call-to-action bar appear on mobile screens?
This section covers the core built-in components and structural capabilities that come with the Advocate template.
The header fills the full viewport as a 50/50 split. The left panel displays the firm manifesto in large serifed type against deep navy. The right panel holds a black-and-white photograph of the lead attorneys exiting a courthouse. A justice gold period on the final manifesto sentence acts as a visual gavel mark.
Each attorney appears in a dedicated split-screen section. One side shows a portrait; the other presents their specific practice area and a named case outcome with a settlement or verdict figure. Scrolling through the roster builds a cumulative argument of wins.
Between attorney profiles, anonymized client quotes appear on full-navy backgrounds. This alternating structure creates a deliberate rhythm: credentials followed by human impact, evidence followed by emotion. The pattern reinforces trust at every scroll point.
The intake form is intentionally minimal. It presents three fields in sequence: a case-type dropdown, a free-text field for the client's own words, and a phone number field with an explicit 24-hour callback commitment. The design lowers friction for clients who are already reluctant to reach out.
After the visitor passes the second scroll, a fixed bottom bar appears carrying the primary call to action. It stays visible as the visitor reads attorney profiles and testimonials, keeping the conversion path open without interrupting the narrative flow.
A "Know Your Rights" downloadable guide offers a low-commitment entry point for visitors who are not yet ready to speak with an attorney. This path captures an email address and keeps the firm in contact with prospects at an earlier stage of their decision.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Header | Opens with the firm's core conviction and a real attorney photograph |
| Primary Call to Action | Invites contact immediately beneath the manifesto |
| Attorney Profile Blocks | Builds credibility through individual portraits and case outcomes |
| Client Testimonial Blocks | Adds human weight between attorney credentials |
| Persistent Bottom Bar | Keeps the primary action visible throughout the scroll |
| Intake Form | Captures case type, situation description, and phone number |
| Rights Guide Capture | Offers a downloadable guide in exchange for an email address |
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme anchored in a Navy Authority color system. The palette is drawn from the interior atmosphere of a federal courtroom: dark paneling, gold-leaf seals, and the weight of binding decisions.
The split-screen layout is structured to adapt from wide desktop viewports down to mobile screens without losing its visual authority. Attorney portraits and manifesto type restack cleanly on smaller displays.
Every structural decision in Advocate is oriented toward a single conversion: getting a potential client to submit the intake form or download the rights guide.
Advocate is part of a broader set of professional services templates built around high-stakes, relationship-driven practices. It is a strong fit for firms that want their online presence to match the seriousness of the cases they take.