

Find lawyers in other practice areas or jurisdictions.
Use our directory service to find other lawyers for your clients or contacts in practice areas or jurisdictions you do not cover.
If you only want to be registered to find other lawyers, you can use this streamlined option. If you also want to be referred to other clients and lawyers, please complete the full registration here.
How it works:
Create your profile.
For streamlined registration for our "Find Other Lawyers" service, we'll ask you to register with only limited information, including verifying your email addresses and bar license. The whole process only takes about 5 minutes.
Use our service to find other lawyers.
Once you are registered, you can use our AI-leveraged service to find other lawyers by going to the For Lawyers link in our navigation menu and selecting "Already Registered?" from the drop-down options. Simply log in with your email, describe the legal issue and applicable jurisdiction, and we will provide you, at no charge, with a list of lawyers and their published credentials.
You can still register to also receive client referrals.
If you are an actively licensed attorney and would like to receive referrals, click here for the full registration process. Alternatively, if you only complete the streamlined registration now, you can update it later with the additional information to also register to receive referrals.

Registering only to find other lawyers means...

Streamlined Registration
It only takes about 5 minutes for the streamlined registration process to use our referral service to find other lawyers.

Free AI-Leverage Service
You're free to use our referral service to identify lawyers who cover virtually any consumer or small business practice area in any U.S. jurisdiction. Once you specify the legal issue and jurisdiction we will send you a list of lawyers, along with credential information.

Easy Registration Upgrade
You can update your registration at any time to add the information required (including your areas of practice concentration) for us to provide your contact information to potential clients in response to referral requests that ATJustice receives.
Joining our referral service means...

Legal Referrals
Receiving referrals to new clients from ATJustice

Better Visiblity
Gaining visibility to potential new clients through inclusion in a new, public-facing lawyer directory we are creating

Tools for Efficiency
Receiving early access to optional tools we are developing to enhance the quality and efficiency of your legal practice
How it works
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1. Create your profile.
We'll ask you to provide information about your license, practice areas, and basic business information.
2. We connect you with clients.
We will connect you with clients in your area who are seeking legal help in your area of expertise.
3. You gain better visibility and first-access to
We will connect you with clients in your area who are seeking legal help in your area of expertise.

Do you know an attorney who handles...

How many times have you fielded this question? At ATJustice, we are providing answers to the general public as well as to referring attorneys and other legal professionals.
If you are a licensed attorney who serves small businesses or the general public, you can register for our free referral service and the legal directory we are developing. It's an easy way to connect with clients who need services that you can provide.
Recent surveys have shown that

There are 1.3 million
active lawyers in the U.S. but most ordinary consumers and small businesses struggle to find legal help.
*American Bar Association Demographics,

76% of small firms
report that acquiring new client business remains a significant challenge.
*Thomson Reuters, 2020.

40% of daily workload
is the average amount of time small firm lawyers spend on non-billable work, including networking, new client acquisition, and client intake.
*Thomoson Reuters, 2020.
Did you know? There are more than 250 million adults, in more than 125 million households in the U.S. today.
Most of them have doctors and dentists, but very few have lawyers. Only a minority of the population can effectively access the legal system or afford important legal services.
As a result, needs go unmet.
According to studies (e.g., from the Legal Services Corporation), about 86% of civil legal problems reported by low-income Americans receive inadequate or no legal help.
Ordinary consumers face significant cost barriers.
High cost of legal services: Attorneys are expensive—often charging $300–$600/hour or more—making them out of reach for many people. Even moderate income people and small businesses frequently do not obtain legal services that would make them better off– whether for business transactions, employment matters, property matters, estate planning, family law matters, or addressing other legal issues.
There is no cost-effective resolution mechanism for most disputes.
The cost of litigation is too high for effectively resolving most disputes.
Racial, social, and geographical inequities are abound.
The lack of access to affordable legal services is especially pronounced for minority, marginalized, and lower income populations, as well as rural communities that tend to have fewer lawyers.

