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⚖️ Lawyer Leads Scraper - Law Firm Emails & Phones

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⚖️ Lawyer Leads Scraper - Law Firm Emails & Phones

⚖️ Lawyer Leads Scraper - Law Firm Emails & Phones

Law firm leads by practice area and city: firm name, address, phone, website, emails and social profiles extracted live from each firm's own website. $8 per 1,000 lawyer leads, no subscription.

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⚖️ Lawyer Leads Scraper — Law Firm Emails & Phones

Legal is one of the highest-value B2B verticals there is: firms pay $50–$300 per click on Google Ads, which makes a verified law-firm contact list worth real money to anyone selling marketing, software, staffing or services to attorneys. This actor builds that list on demand — every law firm in a city, with firm name, practice area, address, phone, website, emails harvested from the firm's own site, LinkedIn/social profiles, and Google review counts — for $8 per 1,000 firms.

The 60-second workflow

  1. Pick practice areas: law firm, personal injury attorney, immigration lawyer, family law attorney, criminal defense lawyer, estate planning attorney...
  2. Type the city: "Houston, TX".
  3. Run → download CSV/Excel/JSON, or pipe the dataset into Clay, Instantly, HubSpot or your own stack via API.

Each selected practice area runs as its own search, and firms appearing in several are deduplicated so you never pay for the same firm twice.

  • Fresh, not warehoused. The scraper discovers firms live from the Google Maps index and then crawls each firm's public website for contacts at run time. List brokers sell you last year's bar directory.
  • Practice-area precision. A PI-firm CLE seller doesn't want tax attorneys. Search exactly the segment you monetize.
  • Buying signals included. reviewsCount separates a 3-partner firm with 400 reviews from a solo who hung a shingle last month. techStack reveals firms still on a 2015 WordPress theme — a web-design agency's dream column. rating under 4.0 flags firms bleeding reputation (reputation-management pitch).
  • No per-seat platform. Legal marketing agencies typically need 5–10 metros a quarter, not a $12k/year contract.

Typical buyers

Legal marketing & SEO agencies · legal-tech SaaS (practice management, intake, e-signature) · court reporting & deposition services · legal staffing/paralegal agencies · litigation funding originators · CLE providers.

Output fields

name, category, address, city, country, phone, website, email, emails[], emailFound, socialProfiles{linkedin,facebook,instagram,twitter}, websitePhones[], techStack[], contactPageUrl, rating, reviewsCount, latitude, longitude, placeUrl, searchQuery, scrapedAt.

The contactPageUrl field is worth highlighting for legal: many firms hide emails behind intake forms, and this gives your SDRs the direct link to the page that has the form.

FAQ

How many law firms can I scrape in one city? Each search returns what Google Maps exposes — usually 60–120 firms. A metro like Houston across 6 practice areas commonly yields 400–600 unique firms in one run. For maximum depth, add suburb-level custom queries (personal injury attorney in Sugar Land, TX).

Do lawyer leads actually include emails? When the firm publishes one on its site, yes — the scraper checks the homepage plus contact/about pages (configurable up to 8 pages with maxPagesPerSite). Expect roughly 40–65% email coverage; big PI firms often use intake forms only, which is why every row still carries phone, website and contactPageUrl.

Can I target solo practitioners vs. big firms? Sort the output by reviewsCount. Solos and small firms cluster under ~20 reviews; volume firms run into the hundreds. Combine with techStack to segment further.

Does it find attorneys' personal LinkedIn pages? It captures the LinkedIn URL the firm links from its own website — usually the firm page, sometimes a partner's profile. It does not crawl LinkedIn itself.

Will it work for non-US markets? Yes — solicitor in Birmingham, UK, abogado laboralista in Barcelona (set language: "es"), avocat in Lyon (language: "fr") all work via custom queries.

What's the cost for a full-metro sweep? A 500-firm run: $0.02 start + $4.00 in leads = $4.02. No subscription, no minimums, no credits that expire.

Is scraping law firm contact info legal? The actor only gathers information firms publish publicly to attract clients — their Maps listing and their own marketing websites. It accesses nothing behind a login and collects no client or case data. How you use the list is on you: comply with CAN-SPAM/GDPR/your bar's solicitation rules if you're an attorney marketing to attorneys.

Pricing

$0.02 per run start (2 GB) + $0.008 per law firm delivered = $8 per 1,000 leads. You're charged only for rows that land in your dataset — never for firms filtered out by onlyWithWebsite.

Estate planning, elder law and probate firms

estate planning attorney is one of the seven presets, but the neighbouring practices — elder law, probate, trusts, guardianship, special-needs planning — are not. Reach them through Custom search queries, which replace the practice-area picker entirely:

elder law attorney in Scottsdale, AZ
probate attorney in Scottsdale, AZ
trust and estate attorney in Phoenix, AZ
guardianship attorney in Mesa, AZ

Each line is scraped as its own Google Maps search and the results are merged and deduplicated by business, so a firm that advertises as both "estate planning" and "probate" is delivered — and charged — once.

Practically, this corner of legal is dominated by solo and two-partner offices. They publish a real mailbox on their own site far more often than the volume PI shops do, so emailFound rates here run at the top of the range rather than the bottom.

Bankruptcy, debt relief and anything outside the dropdown

The preset list is a convenience, not a limit. Any practice a firm markets itself under on Google Maps is reachable:

bankruptcy attorney in Phoenix, AZ
chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer in Glendale, AZ
debt relief attorney in Tucson, AZ
foreclosure defense attorney in Phoenix, AZ
tax resolution attorney in Chandler, AZ

Two things worth knowing before you write the list:

  • One search caps at 500 firms (maxResults), and Google Maps itself usually stops exposing results somewhere around 60–120 per query. Splitting a metro into four suburb-level queries returns materially more unique firms than one city-wide query at a higher cap.
  • Setting searchQueries makes location and the practice-area picker inert. Put the city inside every line.

Spotting firms on a stale website

The techStack column is what turns this dataset into a redesign pitch list. It is populated from the firm's own HTML, and only on strong signals — an asset path or a <meta generator> tag — never a guess:

  • Site platform (one winner, or blank if two platforms both matched): WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Duda, GoDaddy Website Builder, Drupal, Joomla, Magento, Shopify.
  • Libraries and tooling: Next.js, Vue.js, Angular, jQuery, Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, HubSpot, Intercom, Zendesk, Stripe.

The segment that converts for web agencies is jQuery + Bootstrap with no Google Analytics and no Tag Manager: a site built years ago that nobody is measuring. Filter that against rating below 4.0 and you have a firm that is both invisible and unhappy about it.