From an August 8, 2009 post. Martindale-Hubbell is still “no joke”. We would all miss M-H–from the ratings process to the familiar look of staid old friends the books have in any library–if it disappeared. But has anything changed?

Is a Martindale-Hubbell listing worth it anymore?
We’re not unhappy with the M-H ratings process; generally speaking, if done responsibly and without in effect requiring the “purchase” of the rating, a credible if imperfect ratings process for the global legal community makes lots of sense. And M-H accomplished that decades ago.* But, in view of other and newer ways for law firms to have visibility and credibility, the price of listings at M-H is now officially a rip-off. Lots of fine lawyers seem to be complaining about it, at least in private, both in the U.S. and non-U.S. It’s not that Martindale hasn’t tried. See, for example, at Law.com the piece “Martindale-Hubbell Gets a Makeover” (mentioning Avvo, LawLink and Legal OnRamp, as new alternatives for marketing, networking and lawyer ratings).
