The purpose of AttorneyFind.com is to provide a freely accessible online database of legal professionals for the United States and worldwide.
(PRWEB via PR Web Direct) October 11, 2005 -- Providing a freely accessible online database of legal professionals here in the United States and worldwide is the purpose of AttorneyFind.com. The site's attorney search is designed and tested to ensure it is as beneficial as possible to visitors. From the homepage, visitors simply choose whether or not they are looking in the United States, choose the state they are concerned with and specify the legal category in which they need assistance. By submitting requirements in these three easy steps, visitors search the lawyer database for the contact information of a legal professional that suits their needs.
The 70 categories of the directory serve both individuals and companies. With only the knowledge of what their legal advice needs are, visitors can find an attorney specifically qualified to answer and assist them with their specific legal issue. Rather than wading through advertisements for lawyers seeking to represent just about anyone, AttorneyFind.com can find the exact legal advisor or litigator to hire for the job.
AttorneyFind is also a small business resource. For entrepreneurs, they recommend using AttorneyFind.com to locate lawyers in each specific field for which they require legal advice or services. Visitors can easily find law offices in each state in which they do business, ensuring that your legal advisor is aware of their state's particular legal environment.
For Legal Professionals
With the attorney-focused directory online for over seven years, AttorneyFind.com has delivered only the most relevant attorney listings to over 13 million potential legal clients visiting the Web site. Offering listings for law firms at the always low annual price of $100, AttorneyFind.com provides visibility beyond any other online legal directory. AttorneyFind.com is proud to offer an easy to use interface for their visitors and a 97% retention rate of member firms.