
Merger Labs Has Joined NOMOS Marketing
We’re excited to share that we’re growing. Merger Labs is now part of NOMOS Marketing. This move expands what we can offer and who we can serve, without changing what makes our work effective.
We work with law firms and professional service providers to build stronger brands, sharper systems, and more focused marketing. That hasn’t changed. But now, with the addition of Merger Labs, we’re expanding our reach into the M&A and financial space.
This isn’t about a handoff. It’s about building a more powerful, more intentional operation that’s equipped to serve professionals across industries with strategy that’s clear, creative that connects, and systems that scale.
Michael and Laura from Merger Labs are staying on and actively collaborating with our team. Together, we’re taking what works and making it work harder for firms that want to lead and grow with purpose.
For our legal clients, everything you value about working with NOMOS stays the same. And for those just getting to know us, NOMOS exists to help professionals really connect with clients on a human level. We’re strategic thinkers, designers, writers, and builders. We don’t chase trends. We create meaningful momentum. And we’re just getting started.
If you have any questions or want to learn more about NOMOS, reach out anytime.
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