Generally, lawyers like to avoid being labelled a bunch of cowboys. Not at Kanzlei Kai Kahler.

The Hamburg firm has modelled its website on a Wild West wanted poster, complete with sepia tones, old-timey fonts and, like most modern businesses, cattle-wrangling illustrations. Only one man is featured on the site, and though it's probably Kai Kahler, he'd definitely prefer to be known as a mysterious wanderer, looking for somewhere to water his horse and keep himself to himself, unless provoked.

    The Solicitor with No Name


As befits a cowboy hero, his code is a simple one:



His approach may seem a little odd, but as the enigmatic stranger explains, "Clever ideas and creative solutions have always fascinated me - especially my own ideas to be honest".



Ideas such as Me & My hat

The KKK (hmmm, that's not great) website is split into sections, each of which contains a six-shooter's worth of reasons to retain the firm. For instance, in "Problems and crisis" he gives an example of, naturally enough, a bear.

     

If Hollywood ever needs a German cowboy, it's got Christoph Waltz. But if it ever needs another one, our man has bags of enthusiasm and his own costume.


  A Fistful of Mullet 



    Shane 2: Rub my bunions


If a railroad baron is making threats, or Mexican caricatures are shooting up your town, contact KKK here. And if you've discovered another law firm website inspired by thwarted childhood dreams, get in touch.

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