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Records are compiled and re-verified continuously rather than refreshed once a year, so the file you receive reflects the current week.
Reach the firms that buy, not just the individuals who work there. The BizzContacts law firms database holds 297,000+ verified contacts worldwide, 176,000+ of them in the United States, each tied to the organization they work for. Filter by practice area, firm size, revenue band, state and country, then send to a verified business address instead of a general enquiries inbox.
The law firms database used by legal technology vendors, insurers, banks, recruiters and business services suppliers
A law firms email list is a verified business database of organizations that provide legal services, together with the named decision makers inside them. Each record pairs firm detail such as name, size, revenue band, practice area and location with a contact, their role and a verified business email address.
The distinction that matters is organization versus individual. A directory of practitioners tells you who works in the market. A firm-level database tells you which organizations exist, how big they are, what work they do, and who inside them signs for software, insurance, office space or outside services. Those are different questions, and they need different data.
Businesses buy this database because the alternative is slow. Building a usable file by hand means finding the firms, confirming they still trade under that name, identifying the right function, then testing every address. That is weeks of work that produces a worse result than starting from records already verified.
The buyers are consistent: technology vendors selling practice management or security software, insurers and banks offering professional services products, recruiters placing staff, office and business services suppliers, and agencies running campaigns for any of the above.
What you get beyond a spreadsheet of company names.
Records are compiled and re-verified continuously rather than refreshed once a year, so the file you receive reflects the current week.
Every address is MX-tested against a live mail server and cross-checked against the firm before it ships.
A rolling weekly cycle catches office moves, mergers and role changes, which are constant in this market.
Columns are mapped before handover, with native sync into Salesforce, HubSpot, Marketo and Pardot.
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Australia, filtered to whichever markets you sell into.
A named contact scopes your brief, reports the real match rate, and answers if something looks wrong.
Standard orders are delivered inside two business days once targeting is confirmed.
97.5% inbox deliverability, with bounced records credited back 1:1 inside the refresh window.
Filter by practice area, firm size, revenue band, technology in use, state, country and seniority.
Standard fields on every record, plus enhanced fields supplied where they are reliably available.
| Data Field | Availability | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Law Firm Name | Standard | Registered operating name of the firm. |
| Company Website | Standard | Primary corporate domain for the firm. |
| Business Email | Standard | Verified work address, MX-tested before delivery. |
| Direct Phone | Where available | Direct line to the named contact. |
| Corporate Phone | Standard | Main switchboard for the office. |
| Company Size | Standard | Banded headcount across the whole firm. |
| Revenue | Where available | Banded annual revenue for the firm. |
| Practice Area | Standard | Primary and secondary practice focus. |
| Headquarters | Standard | Principal office location. |
| City | Standard | City of the office on the record. |
| State | Standard | State or province where applicable. |
| Country | Standard | Country of the office on the record. |
| ZIP Code | Standard | Postal code for the office address. |
| NAICS Code | Standard | North American industry classification. |
| SIC Code | Standard | Standard industrial classification. |
| LinkedIn Company URL | Where available | Public company profile for the firm. |
| Technology Used | Where available | Practice management, billing or eDiscovery platforms in use. |
| Year Established | Where available | Founding year of the firm. |
These are among the largest and best known firms operating in the United States, listed with headquarters, primary practice focus and approximate size. They are useful as a reference point for what the upper end of this market looks like, and for understanding how firms differ by specialism and scale.
| Law Firm | Headquarters | Primary Practice Areas | Approximate Firm Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kirkland & Ellis | Chicago, IL | Private equity, restructuring, litigation | 3,000+ professionals |
| Latham & Watkins | Los Angeles, CA | Corporate, capital markets, litigation | 3,000+ professionals |
| DLA Piper | London, UK and Chicago, IL | Corporate, real estate, employment | 4,000+ professionals |
| Baker McKenzie | Chicago, IL | Cross-border corporate, tax, trade | 4,000+ professionals |
| Skadden | New York, NY | M&A, securities, white collar | 1,500+ professionals |
| Jones Day | Cleveland, OH | Litigation, corporate, regulatory | 2,000+ professionals |
| White & Case | New York, NY | Cross-border finance, arbitration, energy | 2,000+ professionals |
| Sidley Austin | Chicago, IL | Corporate, life sciences, financial services | 1,500+ professionals |
| Morgan Lewis | Philadelphia, PA | Employment, energy, investment management | 2,000+ professionals |
| Greenberg Traurig | Miami, FL | Real estate, corporate, litigation | 2,500+ professionals |
| Hogan Lovells | London, UK and Washington, DC | Regulatory, IP, corporate | 2,500+ professionals |
| Norton Rose Fulbright | London, UK | Energy, transport, financial institutions | 3,000+ professionals |
| King & Spalding | Atlanta, GA | Healthcare, energy, government matters | 1,000+ professionals |
| Gibson Dunn | Los Angeles, CA | Appellate, antitrust, crisis management | 1,500+ professionals |
| Mayer Brown | Chicago, IL | Banking, structured finance, tax | 1,500+ professionals |
| Paul Weiss | New York, NY | Litigation, private equity, restructuring | 1,000+ professionals |
| Debevoise & Plimpton | New York, NY | Insurance, private equity, white collar | 800+ professionals |
| WilmerHale | Washington, DC and Boston, MA | Regulatory, IP, securities | 1,000+ professionals |
| Perkins Coie | Seattle, WA | Technology, political law, IP | 1,200+ professionals |
| Akin | Washington, DC | Policy, restructuring, energy | 900+ professionals |
Organizations of this size are a small fraction of the market, and they are also the hardest to sell into. They run formal procurement, they already have incumbent suppliers, and a single message rarely reaches the function that owns the budget.
A verified database lets you work the whole market rather than only the names you recognise. You can find organizations that look like the ones above at a smaller scale, filter to the practice areas your product actually serves, and reach the operations, technology or finance contact directly. For most vendors the reachable pipeline sits in mid-size regional organizations, where one decision maker often owns the entire call.
Practice area is the highest-impact filter on this data, because a corporate practice and a family practice buy almost nothing the same way.
Formation, governance, M&A and commercial transactions.
Dispute resolution across trial and appellate work.
Planning, controversy and cross-border structuring.
Workplace policy, disputes and compliance advice.
Acquisitions, leasing, development and finance.
Regulatory, reimbursement and provider transactions.
Permitting, compliance and remediation matters.
Domestic relations and private client matters.
Business immigration and workforce mobility.
Restructuring, insolvency and creditor representation.
Patents, trademarks, copyright and licensing.
Commercial and general civil disputes.
Contracts, supply agreements and trade.
Coverage, defense and regulatory work.
Project delivery, claims and surety matters.
Oil and gas, renewables and utility regulation.
Wills, trusts and wealth transfer.
Cross-border trade, arbitration and compliance.
Start from firms that match your fit criteria instead of a scraped directory, so the top of your funnel is worth working.
Records name managing partners, operations and technology leaders, and finance heads rather than a shared info@ inbox.
Practice area, size, revenue band and location are already on the record, so reps qualify from the file rather than a browser tab.
Tight targeting means fewer wasted sends, which lifts the return on the same campaign budget.
Verified addresses keep bounce rates low, which protects sender reputation and inbox placement.
Split a national file into practice-area or state-level campaigns without rebuilding the list each time.
Test a new state or country with a small, accurate cut before committing budget to it.
Less list building means more selling hours from the same team.
Multiple contacts are matched to the same firm, which is what account-based campaigns need to work.
Relevant offers sent to the right function convert better than broad sends to a generic address.
If your buyer sits inside a practice rather than a corporate office, this is the file that reaches them.
Practice management, eDiscovery, billing and document automation vendors selling into firm operations.
Security vendors targeting firms that hold sensitive client material under strict confidentiality duties.
Carriers and brokers offering professional indemnity, cyber and business coverage.
Commercial banks and treasury teams selling trust accounts, lending and payment services.
Providers and health systems seeking outside counsel relationships and referral partners.
Audit, tax and advisory practices building referral networks with firms.
Management and operations consultancies advising on firm profitability and process.
SaaS vendors selling CRM, workflow, knowledge management and analytics.
Benefits, payroll and workforce platforms serving professional services organizations.
Search firms placing partners, associates and business services staff.
Brokers and landlords marketing office space to expanding practices.
Continuing education providers and certification bodies.
Agencies running demand generation for clients that sell into this market.
Wealth managers, lenders and fintech platforms.
Translation, court reporting, print, and managed office suppliers.
The same process runs on every record, which is what makes the accuracy figure meaningful.
Records are built from authoritative public sources, corporate registries and firm directories, then confirmed by our analysts. Nothing is scraped from the open web or bought from a broker and resold as ours.
Each business address is MX-tested against a live mail server. Catch-all domains and role mailboxes are flagged rather than passed off as verified contacts.
Analysts review high-value records by hand, checking that the named contact still holds the role and the firm still trades under that name.
Suppression files and prior-bounce history run before every export, so known bad addresses never reach your sending platform.
Every record is re-verified on a rolling weekly cycle. Firms merge, open offices and change names constantly, so anything that goes stale between checks is flagged rather than left in your file.
EU records ship under GDPR legitimate interest, US records carry CAN-SPAM sender guidance, and California records meet CCPA requirements.
297,000+ verified contacts worldwide, 176,000+ of them in the United States. Filter to whichever markets you sell into, and we confirm real counts by region before you commit.
All 50 states, with depth in New York, California, Illinois, Texas, Florida and Washington, DC.
Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary business centres.
London plus regional commercial centres.
Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Italy and the Nordics.
Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and India.
United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
Run segmented campaigns by practice area or firm size, with verified addresses that protect your sending reputation.
Feed a predictable top of funnel from firms that match your fit criteria rather than whatever a form brings in.
Give reps a working list with firm size, location and named contacts already attached.
Match several contacts inside one firm so marketing and sales work the same account together.
Identify firms opening offices, adding practice groups or entering new markets.
Reach hiring decision makers at firms growing a practice or a business services team.
Find referral and channel partners whose practice mix complements your own offering.
Build invite lists for seminars, webinars and conferences filtered by region and specialism.
Size a segment by practice area, geography or firm size before committing to a go-to-market plan.
The questions buyers ask us most often before ordering.
Every sector-based contact dataset we publish. Each one is built and verified for that industry rather than filtered out of a single general database.
Tell us the practice areas, regions, firm sizes and roles you sell to. We will draw 50 verified records from the 297,000+-contact database to match that brief, inside one business day, at no cost and with no card required, and report the real match rate for the full build before you commit.