Juris Digital Acquires JurisPage to Build Full-Service Law Firm Growth Platform
Denver's Juris Digital acquired JurisPage from Uptime Legal, combining SEO and paid media expertise with secure law firm website infrastructure under one roof.

Juris Digital, a Denver-based digital marketing agency exclusively serving law firms, acquired JurisPage from Uptime Legal on March 24, 2026, combining performance marketing with secure website infrastructure in a bid to become a single-source growth partner for legal practices across North America.
The deal brings together two organizations that have operated exclusively within the legal vertical. Juris Digital has built its reputation around SEO, content, paid media, and conversion optimization for law firms, while JurisPage earned recognition for developing high-performing websites aligned with secure cloud environments, document management, and practice management platforms under Uptime Legal's ownership. "At Juris Digital, we believe law firms grow when powerful marketing and reliable technology work hand-in-hand," said Casey Meraz, Founder of Juris Digital.
The acquisition directly addresses a structural problem that has long complicated law firm digital growth: fragmented vendor relationships. Law firms operating under bar advertising rules, you-must-your-life content sensitivities, and intense local search competition have historically had to coordinate separately with web developers, hosting providers, SEO agencies, and paid media teams, leaving accountability for outcomes distributed across multiple parties. By folding JurisPage into Juris Digital's existing suite, the combined company positions itself to deliver marketing, website development, hosting, and security under one roof with a unified accountability model.
Uptime Legal, described as a premier provider of cloud services and legal technology solutions across North America, is not exiting the legal tech space. The company will continue delivering proactive IT services and cloud solutions designed specifically for the legal industry, while Juris Digital assumes responsibility for JurisPage's clients and commits to ensuring a smooth transition with enhanced support.

The transaction signals a broader consolidation trend among agencies serving regulated verticals. Specialist firms that can integrate secure hosting, compliance-aware processes, and performance marketing stand to win larger, longer retainers from clients who prioritize single-source accountability. For the SEO and legal marketing space specifically, the deal underlines the competitive pressure on point-solution providers as vertically focused platforms absorb more of the client stack.
What the industry will watch closely is execution. Integration timelines, client retention rates, and measurable gains in site performance and organic reach will ultimately determine whether the combined platform delivers on its stated vision: a seamless experience where law firms can scale marketing efforts on a secure, modern technological foundation.
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