For Law Firms

Is your firm one of the names AI gives when someone asks for a lawyer?

People increasingly ask AI assistants for a starting point when they need legal help — not a legal opinion, just a name to call. Mentioned asks Claude 5 realistic questions someone might ask when looking for a lawyer in your practice area and city, and reports whether your firm's name comes up. This is a check of AI answer visibility only — it has nothing to do with legal advice, case outcomes, or attorney rankings.

Realistic search questions

What people actually ask AI when looking for a lawyer

Mentioned generates questions shaped like these — specific to your practice area and city, not your firm's name.

  • "Who's a good personal injury lawyer in Phoenix for a car accident case?"
  • "I need a family law attorney in Denver who handles custody disputes — any recommendations?"
  • "What's a reputable firm in Miami for small business contract disputes?"

These are the kinds of questions the free checker uses to test visibility — Mentioned doesn't generate legal advice, evaluate case merits, or rank attorneys by quality. It only reports whether a name is mentioned in an AI assistant's answer.

Why this matters for law firms

"Who should I call" is starting in a chat window

People in a stressful moment want a fast starting point

Someone dealing with an accident, a custody dispute, or a business problem often just wants a first name to reach out to. If an AI assistant is the first thing they ask, only the firms that come up in that answer get considered before anyone opens a search engine.

Bar-approved marketing content still matters here

What a model can draw on is whatever is publicly written about a firm — practice-area pages, published case types (not case outcomes), attorney bios, legitimate legal directories. Firms whose only online presence is a directory listing give the model very little to work with.

This is a visibility signal, not a legal marketing claim

A high or low score reflects whether an AI assistant's answer happened to include your firm's name for a given question — nothing more. It isn't a ranking of attorney quality, a guarantee of case results, or a substitute for compliant legal advertising review in your jurisdiction.

Try it with your firm

Enter your firm's name and practice area with your city (e.g. "personal injury lawyer in Phoenix") and see the same answer a prospective client would get from Claude today. Same free checker, no legal-specific setup required.

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