LawyerGo should not build hundreds of thin pages. The stronger strategy is a smaller set of landing pages that match real lawyer intent and can be supported by real supply, examples, and trust copy.
Start with task intent
Pages like "cross-border legal task delegation", "local counsel for hearing coverage", and "delegate legal filings to local counsel" express the core category. They explain the workflow rather than chasing generic lawyer traffic.
Add country-specific local counsel pages
"Local counsel in Germany", "local counsel in the Netherlands", and "local counsel in the United Kingdom" are useful only if the page contains real process, verification, common tasks, and available coverage plans.
Use corridor pages carefully
Turkey-Germany, Turkey-Netherlands, EU cross-border, and UK-US pages can be strong because they combine legal demand, language, business ties, and specific delegation scenarios.
Language pages need substance
A page targeting "Turkish-speaking lawyer in the Netherlands" should explain when language matters, what local admission means, what tasks can be delegated, and how the instructing lawyer should brief the colleague.
Every page needs trust copy
Each landing page should repeat the key boundaries: LawyerGo is not a law firm, does not give legal advice, fees are arranged directly, bar verification is required, and lawyers remain responsible for conflicts and client consent.