L for Law is an independent legal information and attorney-connection platform designed to help individuals find and communicate with licensed attorneys across the United States. We are not a law firm, do not provide legal advice, and do not participate in legal representation in any jurisdiction. Our purpose is to make legal information more accessible while helping users connect with independent attorneys who choose to participate on our platform.
What We Do?
L for Law provides general, publicly available legal information in plain language to help users better understand common legal topics. Our platform allows users to submit brief, general inquiries related to their legal needs and enables licensed attorneys to respond at their own discretion. All information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney in the user’s state or jurisdiction. Any legal advice, case evaluation, or legal representation is provided solely by the attorneys, not by L for Law.
Our Focus Areas

Employment Immigration

Immigration Appeal

Student Visa

Personal Injury / Accident Law

Employment & Labor Law

Criminal Defense Law

Consumer Protection

Intellectual Property Law

Civil Rights & Discrimination
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.










