CaseVector is an independent legal marketing and business consulting agency built specifically for law firms and attorneys. The company focuses on client acquisition systems, digital marketing, CRM infrastructure, operational scaling, and appointment generation for legal practices.
No. CaseVector does not practice law, provide legal advice, or represent clients in legal matters. It operates strictly as a marketing and operational growth partner for attorneys and law firms.
CaseVector helps law firms generate qualified appointments, improve online authority, implement CRM systems, manage advertising campaigns, strengthen reputation management, build referral networks, and scale internal operations.
No. The system is designed to go beyond raw lead generation. CaseVector pre-qualifies prospects based on case type, geography, and intent before integrating them into the firm’s calendar as booked appointments.
CaseVector manages and optimizes law firm visibility across major digital platforms including Google, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
According to internal performance metrics, CaseVector has partnered with more than 100 law firms and contributed to over $600 million in estimated case value generation across its client portfolio.
The company intentionally limits onboarding to a maximum of eight new law firms every two months. This prevents operational overload and ensures campaigns receive dedicated strategic attention.
No. The system is designed to operate alongside a firm’s existing staff, tools, and workflows. CaseVector augments internal capabilities instead of replacing them.
The trial focuses primarily on lead qualification, appointment generation, and authority management across digital platforms. It allows firms to evaluate the system before committing financially.
Yes. The trial requires zero upfront payment and contains no automatic renewal clauses or hidden fees.
Most firms can expect the initial infrastructure setup to be completed within approximately three business days.
Yes. Both the law firm and CaseVector can terminate the trial at any point during the 90-day period without penalties.
If the firm declines to continue into a paid partnership, access to systems, campaigns, CRM infrastructure, and trial assets may be revoked and deleted permanently
The standard annual partnership requires a $43,500 USD upfront investment.
No. Advertising budgets for platforms like Google Ads or Meta are funded separately and paid directly by the law firm to the advertising platforms.
CaseVector guarantees qualified appointments aligned with mutually agreed-upon KPIs. The exact KPI targets depend on factors such as practice area, market competition, and advertising budget.
A qualified appointment must:
• Match the agreed case type and geography
• Be a legitimate prospect
• Attend the consultation
• Stay engaged for at least one continuous minute
Spam, duplicates, fake leads, cancellations, and no-shows are excluded.
No. CaseVector controls the marketing and appointment pipeline, but the law firm controls consultations and closing. Because of this, the agency does not guarantee signed retainers, ROI, or exact revenue outcomes.
Refund eligibility exists only for fully paid partners if agreed KPI appointment targets are not met. However, refunds can be denied if the law firm caused operational bottlenecks such as slow lead response times, ignored prospects, staffing failures, or refusal to use provided systems.
During the free trial, CaseVector retains ownership of systems and generated assets. After upgrading to a paid partnership, the law firm receives ownership of the CRM infrastructure, operational systems, and associated advertising accounts, while CaseVector retains ownership of its proprietary methodologies and frameworks.
Yes. CaseVector actively helps firms collect client reviews, strengthen public credibility, and identify operational weaknesses that may reduce conversion rates or damage reputation.
Yes. The agency optimizes websites and LinkedIn profiles to improve organic visibility, strengthen search engine positioning, and attract highly targeted legal prospects.
CaseVector helps connect law firms with attorneys, referral partners, and professional networks that can generate additional incoming case opportunities outside of paid advertising.
Yes. The company can design and host customized networking events tailored to specific legal practice areas in order to strengthen local authority and referral relationships.
Yes. The agency provides hiring and recruitment assistance to help firms onboard attorneys and operational personnel capable of handling increased client volume.
The company prioritizes measurable business outcomes. Impressions and clicks do not necessarily produce revenue. Qualified appointments are a far more actionable metric for law firms.