Three lucky winners will win a Rollerboard, the season’s hottest gift valued at $995, for showcasing their best Halloween Law Office Spirit.

(PRWEB) October 27, 2015

As the darkness of Halloween approaches, Law Offices nationwide are showcasing their Halloween spirit with colorful pumpkins, scary Jack-O-Lanterns, and preparing the most creative costumes.

In anticipation of Halloween, Lawyer.com is excited to announce its First Annual Law Office Halloween Spirit Contest. Send a fun photo of your office decorated, or a carved pumpkin on your bookshelf, or your office colleagues dressed up for Halloween.

Three lucky winners will win a Rollerboard, the season’s hottest gift valued at $995, for showcasing their best Halloween Law Office Spirit. In addition, winners will also get their firms showcased at Lawyer.com for the month of November (increased visibility and SEO benefits).

“Halloween is always a fun time at Lawyer.com. We decorate the office with cobwebs and pumpkins while our staff enjoys getting dressed up in the season's hottest costumes”, remarks Lawyer.com VP of Lawyer Services, Colleen Joyce. According to Google, the hottest Halloween costumes for 2015 are Harley Quinn, Star Wars Characters, Superheros, Pirates, and Batman. Joyce adds, “I am still weighing my options for my costume but Batman is the current frontrunner.”

To enter the contest, participants must take photos of their Law Office Halloween Spirit and email support(at)corp.lawyer.com by midnight, October 31 PST. All submissions will be reviewed and Winners will be announced on November 2.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/10/prweb13046653.htm

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