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Website for searching firms by state?

Post by AlabamaIceman » Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:59 pm

Not sure where to put this topic, but I recently lost my bookmarks and for the life of me cannot recall the actual name of a VERY useful site I had bookmarked previously that served as a search engine and reference by state for firms, it was very polished-looking and had a map where one could click on each state on a map and then sort by city, number of attorneys, etc.

Anyone know? Google is helping me not at all.

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Post by 094320 » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:31 am

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Re: Website for searching firms by state?

Post by Anonymous Loser » Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:04 am

Martindale is probably the most inlcusive resource you'll find, and has excellent sorting capabilities. I'm not sure why it's absent from the list in the linked thread: it has far more utility that most of the other sources listed (e.g., breakdown of recent federal litigation by practice area).

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Re: Website for searching firms by state?

Post by Kobe_Teeth » Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:05 am

Anonymous Loser wrote:Martindale is probably the most inlcusive resource you'll find, and has excellent sorting capabilities. I'm not sure why it's absent from the list in the linked thread: it has far more utility that most of the other sources listed (e.g., breakdown of recent federal litigation by practice area).

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Re: Website for searching firms by state?

Post by ahduth » Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:19 pm

Anonymous Loser wrote:Martindale is probably the most inlcusive resource you'll find, and has excellent sorting capabilities. I'm not sure why it's absent from the list in the linked thread: it has far more utility that most of the other sources listed (e.g., breakdown of recent federal litigation by practice area).
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