Many attorneys and legal professionals have tried to write online. You add a post to your firm’s site, share it on LinkedIn or X, and wait. Nothing happens. No readers. No comments. No subscribers. After a few tries, you stop—because publishing takes time, firm sites can be clunky, and without an audience it feels pointless. You’re not wrong to feel that way. It’s been a pain, and the silence is demoralizing.
Here’s the risk in stopping: being respected in court or among peers doesn’t automatically translate into online credibility.
If you aren’t publishing, there’s no body of work for people or machines to analyze—no context explaining why your perspective should carry more weight than someone else’s.
To build reputation online, you need to demonstrate expertise and connect it to your professional identity.
That’s how you show up with EEAT (Expertise, Experience, Authority, and Trust) in both traditional search and generative systems. Without that visible, connected presence, you’re effectively invisible—and less capable competitors with stronger online footprints get the attention, quotes, and clients.
That’s why we rebuilt The Legal Examiner.
It gives you everything you need to publish consistently, be discovered, and build durable online credibility—without the usual friction.
What You Get as a Contributor
- A clean, modern writing experience — Powered by Ghost. Fast editor, simple workflow, no tech headaches.
- A contributor profile that compounds — Your writing is tied to your name, firm, and expertise, so every post strengthens your public record.
- Smart distribution and cross-posting — Publish to The Legal Examiner, optionally cross-post to your Attorney Hub or firm site (Ghost or WordPress), or both. You control it with simple tags.
- Archiving and portability — Your work can be archived to your own site. You can export at any time. Your content is yours.
- OLPN integration — Each account includes an Open Legal Publishing Network (OLPN) credential that anchors your identity and relationships across the broader network.
- Editorial curation — We keep the bar high so readers know they’re getting useful legal writing, not filler. You’re part of a community that values clarity, accuracy, and service to readers.
Contributor accounts are created within one business day of signup, so you can get comfortable and start creating drafts right away.
Publishing permission is activated after a short onboarding session.
Who This Is For
- Legal professionals who love to write—or want to start—and would benefit from guidance, distribution, and a proper home for their work.
- Mentors and community builders who know attorneys or professionals eager to write. Share this post via the button in the top right or directly from your mobile browser.
- Firms that want to publish under a firm byline. Start with a Contributor account, and when you’re ready, upgrade to a Team or Community Organizer membership to run your own Ghost instance and subdomain with deeper control and distribution, including to the main Legal Examiner.
How to Join
Register to become a Contributor →
Once registered, you’ll receive an email with instructions to activate your new account and schedule a short onboarding session. Please be sure to ask about any available discounts during onboarding.
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Readers will be able to share your posts the same way once you join.
A Note on Openness and Curation
The Legal Examiner is built on open tools, respects portability, and supports export.
It’s not an open platform where anyone can post—we actively decide who publishes to keep quality high.
The broader Open Legal Publishing Network (OLPN) is open infrastructure.
TLE is a curated node within that open network, giving contributors the best of both worlds: portability and recognition, with standards that help your work stand out.