FAQ For Attorneys

FAQ For Attorneys

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ For Attorneys2025-12-27T16:05:59+00:00
What is L for Law?2025-12-27T16:09:28+00:00

L for Law is an independent legal information and attorney advertising platform. We help people find general legal information and connect with licensed attorneys who choose to advertise or list their services on our website.

How does L for Law work for attorneys?2025-12-27T16:16:02+00:00

When a visitor submits a general legal inquiry on our website, the inquiry may be shared with attorneys who practice in the relevant area of law and, where applicable, in the relevant jurisdiction. Attorneys may choose whether or not to respond.

You control if, when, and how you reply. There is no obligation to accept or respond to any inquiry, and you decide whether to offer a consultation or representation.

How are inquiries matched to attorneys?2025-12-27T16:17:58+00:00

L for Law uses neutral, objective criteria—such as practice area, general topic, and user‑indicated location—to determine which participating attorneys may receive an inquiry. Multiple attorneys may receive the same inquiry, and each attorney decides independently whether to respond. We do not use subjective ratings or “best lawyer” rankings, and we do not recommend any particular attorney.

Does L for Law recommend or assign attorneys?2025-12-27T16:18:39+00:00

No. L for Law does not recommend, rank, assign, or endorse any attorney or law firm. We do not evaluate attorney qualifications or guarantee outcomes.

Is L for Law a referral service?2025-12-27T16:19:19+00:00

No. L for Law operates as an attorney advertising and connection platform, not a referral or lawyer‑referral service. Attorneys participate through advertising or listing arrangements, not referral fees or per‑case payments.

How does L for Law make money?2025-12-27T16:20:29+00:00

Attorneys participate through paid advertising or profile listings. We do not:
• Share legal fees.
• Take a percentage of cases or legal fees.
• Charge based on case outcome or recoveries.

There is no fee sharing of any kind. Our charges are for advertising/visibility only.

Does L for Law create an attorney‑client relationship?2025-12-27T16:21:03+00:00

No. Using L for Law does not create an attorney‑client relationship with L for Law or with any attorney. Any attorney‑client relationship is formed only between you and the client, outside of our platform, under your own engagement terms, conflict checks, and professional judgment.

Who handles conflicts checks and intake?2025-12-27T16:21:37+00:00

You are solely responsible for conflicts checks, client screening, engagement letters, and any required disclosures. L for Law does not perform conflicts checks, does not onboard clients for you, and is not involved in your engagement process.

Are communications through L for Law confidential or privileged?2025-12-27T16:21:54+00:00

Initial inquiries submitted through L for Law are intended as brief, general descriptions so attorneys can determine whether to respond. We encourage users not to submit highly confidential or sensitive information through the Website. Any duty of confidentiality or privilege arises only under the rules of professional conduct and your own engagement with the client, not from L for Law.

Do you collect legal fees or documents?2025-12-27T16:22:23+00:00

No. L for Law does not collect retainers, legal fees, or legal documents on behalf of any attorney or client, and does not participate in filings, case strategy, or representation. Those activities remain solely between you and your clients.

Are attorneys responsible for ethics and advertising rules?2025-12-27T16:23:04+00:00

Yes. Each attorney is solely responsible for complying with all applicable state bar advertising rules, ethics rules, and professional conduct requirements in every jurisdiction where they are licensed. L for Law does not verify bar admission status, does not provide ethics advice, and does not supervise attorney conduct.

Is there any guarantee of leads or clients?2025-12-27T16:23:26+00:00

No. We do not guarantee inquiries, leads, or client retention. Participation can increase your online visibility, but results depend on many factors, including practice area, geography, demand, and your own responsiveness and follow‑up.

How is L for Law structured from an ethics perspective?2025-12-27T16:23:54+00:00

L for Law offers paid advertising and profile listings only. We do not recommend or vouch for specific attorneys, do not share in legal fees, and do not get paid per client or per case. Our goal is to provide neutral visibility while you remain fully responsible for compliance with your jurisdiction’s advertising and solicitation rules.

Who should join L for Law?2025-12-27T16:24:16+00:00

L for Law is best suited for attorneys who:

• Want increased online visibility to potential clients.
• Are comfortable receiving direct inquiries from the public.
• Prefer full control over which matters to accept and how to structure representation.
• Want ethical, transparent marketing support without fee sharing or outcome‑based payments.

Important Disclosures

L for Law is operated by Innovadeus Pvt. Ltd., a technology and IT services company incorporated in India and operating in part from New York, USA. L for Law is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation in any state. Use of this website, submission of an inquiry, or viewing of content does not create an attorney-client relationship between any user and L for Law, or between any user and an attorney, unless and until an attorney expressly agrees to represent the user under a separate written agreement. L for Law does not verify, guarantee, or warrant the accuracy, completeness, or currentness of information provided by attorneys or third parties. Submission of an inquiry does not guarantee that an attorney will respond, agree to take a case, or that any particular outcome will be achieved. Any communication with attorneys after an initial connection occurs directly between the user and the attorney. Users should avoid sharing confidential or sensitive information until an attorney-client relationship is formally established.

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