Verified law firm contact data

Bar directories list lawyers. We list 477,108 law firms. The attorney email list.

Most are two-partner shops the enterprise tools never logged. We map firms first, find the partner who signs the check, and tag the signals your team scores on.

Source: Orbital data, April 2026 US primary, Canada on request Partner contacts, not switchboards

The market, in three numbers

Small partnerships, not BigLaw.

79%

are single-office firms

Solos and small partnerships, not multi-state offices. The market is owner-operator firms, and that is where most pricing decisions sit.

61%

have no firm LinkedIn page

Three in five firms never built a company page on LinkedIn. The partner has a profile. The firm itself is a blank row.

42%

have no firm website

Working firms that bill every week. Reached by referral, phone, and the courthouse, not by software crawling URLs.

Source: Orbital data (curated company-grain pull), April 2026.

The bar-roll trap

Lawyers are not buying units. Firms are.

State bars license individuals, so the lists you can pull from them count people. A 1.3 million attorney roll sounds like a lot of pipeline, until your reps start working it and discover the same firm shows up nine times under nine different partners, half the partners share an inbox, and the person who actually signs the software contract is on row seven hundred.

The buying unit is the firm. So that is the unit we count. 477,108 firms, then the partner or managing attorney for each, then the signals your team scores on. Not a re-skinned bar roll with the duplicates baked in.

Inside the data

Enough to email the partner and price the firm.

A list broker stops at a name and an email. We hand you the contact, the role, and the firm itself, then Orbital's agents enrich each record with the custom signals your team actually scores on.

Contact

  • Full name
  • Verified email, partner and firm-level
  • Direct dial, mobile, firm line
  • LinkedIn profile and headline

Role

  • Job title
  • Partner, of counsel, associate, or admin
  • Seniority and decision-maker level
  • Current-role confirmed

Firm

  • Firm name and website
  • Practice areas
  • Address, city, state, ZIP
  • Partner count and headcount band
  • Google rating and review count
  • Years in practice

Person context

  • Law school and bar admissions
  • Certifications, where listed
  • Practice focus and reported wins
  • Languages

Custom agent signals

The part a static list can't give you.

Point Orbital's agents at your ICP and they research each firm for the signals you care about, then attach them to the record. A few that teams ask for:

Practice management software in use Hiring associates New office opening Recent partner move Accepts contingency cases Runs paid search Recently incorporated Solo vs partnership vs mid-market Listed on Avvo or Super Lawyers IOLTA or trust accounting in scope

If you can define the signal, an agent can go find it. That is what turns a list into a scored, ready-to-work account set, instead of a static row that bounces.

What we don't fake: no scraped bar-roll dumps, no stale Martindale exports, no role inboxes counted twice. If we can't stand behind a field, it isn't in the record.

Coverage

Every practice area, all 50 states.

The list spans the full population of US law firms, weighted the way the market actually sits. The largest legal markets carry the most depth.

By practice area

Personal injury Family Criminal defense Immigration Estate planning Corporate Real estate Employment Intellectual property Tax

Leading states

CaliforniaMost
New York
Texas
Florida
Illinois
Pennsylvania

Working an adjacent market? Compare against the dentist email list, the med spa email list, or the restaurant email list. Selling into the trades? The HVAC email list and the roofing email list are built the same way.

The difference

Why your sales tools show a blank row.

Enterprise databases are built from a digital footprint: a company page, a corporate website, ad spend, hiring posts. A two-partner firm whose website is a Squarespace page from 2017 and whose marketing is the courthouse coffee line has almost none of that, so it never enters the database, and neither do its partners. Search a metro and you get a handful of mid-market firms and a wall of blanks.

We work the other way around. We start from the full set of 477,108 US firms, then find the partner who runs each one, including the ones who never made a firm LinkedIn page. The contacts are validated by our data source, so you get the same quality the big tools sell, on the firms they never had.

The honest trade is this: we will not quote you a million attorney emails, because we count firms, not seats, and the clean number is smaller and worth more. You get partners at firms that actually pick up. Not a spreadsheet that bounces a third of the way down.

How it's built

Firms first, partners second, signals third.

01. Every firm on the map. Start from the canonical company-grain pull of 477,108 US law firms operating in our 2026-04 ingest, not a re-skinned bar roll that counts people nine times.

02. The partner, not the receptionist. Identify the partner or managing attorney who signs the check, with their role and seniority, so a rep reaches the buyer before they spend a minute on the firm.

03. A clean, current inbox. Emails are validated by our data source. Anything that fails is dropped rather than counted.

04. Tagged by practice area and signal. Agents tag the firm with practice areas, headcount band, and the custom signals you score on, so the list arrives sorted by fit, not in the order we found it.

Source: Orbital data (curated company-grain pull), April 2026.

Put it to work

Who works this list.

Legal tech & software

Put practice management, case management, billing, and e-discovery tools in front of the partner who signs the contract.

Legal recruiting

Reach managing partners hiring associates, paralegals, and lateral partners by practice area and metro.

Marketing & intake

Sell answering services, intake platforms, and paid-search management to firms running their own books.

Finance & insurance

Reach firm decision-makers with malpractice insurance, lines of credit, and case-cost financing.

CLE & education

Reach practicing attorneys with continuing legal education programs they need to renew their bar status.

M&A and roll-ups

Source acquisition targets among independent firms by practice area, headcount, and state.

Questions

Before sales.

Can I see a sample before I buy?

Yes. Tell us the practice areas and states your reps work, and we send around 100 records so you can check the data against your own before anything changes hands.

What is in each record?

The contact (verified email, direct dial, LinkedIn where the attorney has one), the person's role and seniority, and the firm itself: name, website, practice areas, location, partner count, headcount band, and years in practice. Plus the custom signals our agents tag for you. No scraped bar-roll dumps, no padded counts.

Can you tag custom signals?

Yes, and it is the main reason teams pick us over a static list. Point Orbital's agents at your ICP and they research each firm for the signals you score on, such as practice management software in use, hiring associates, new office opening, recent partner moves, accepts contingency cases, or independent versus mid-market, then attach them to the record.

Where does the data come from?

We start from the full population of law firms operating in the United States, 477,108 of them in our 2026 canonical company-grain pull, then attach contacts two ways: partners and managing attorneys matched from professional profiles, and firm-level emails sourced directly from the firms. Both are validated by our data source.

Do you cover Canada too?

Yes, 36,356 Canadian firms sit alongside the US set on request. US is where most of the depth is, because that is where most of the demand sits, but Canadian firms are available the same way.

Can I filter by practice area or state?

Yes. You can narrow by practice area, including personal injury, family, criminal defense, immigration, estate planning, corporate, real estate, employment, and IP, and by state or metro before you take anything.

How current is the list?

Records are refreshed on a rolling schedule and emails are validated by our data source before they reach you. Anything that fails validation is dropped rather than counted toward the total.

How is this different from ZoomInfo or a bar directory?

Bar directories list individual lawyers, not the firms they bill from, so a vendor pricing per seat has to match people back to firms before any pipeline math works. Enterprise databases skip the long tail of small partnerships and solos that make up most of the market. We map firms first, find the partner who signs the check, and tag the signals your team scores on. You get a scored account set, not a flat spreadsheet.

Try the attorney list before you buy it.

Tell us the practice areas and states your reps work. We will send a free sample of around 100 verified partner contacts to check against your own, no commitment.

Get a free sample