For Lawyers

What Does ChatGPT Say
About About Your Legal Practice?

When potential clients ask AI 'who's a good lawyer for [my issue]', does your name come up? If not, you're losing cases before the consultation call ever happens.

Why Solo Lawyers Are Losing to AI-Visible Competitors

AI tools have changed how people find lawyers. Here's the new reality.

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Clients ask AI before LinkedIn

'Recommend me a divorce lawyer in [city]' is now a daily ChatGPT query. The names that come up book the consultations.

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Your case wins aren't indexed

Court records and case wins exist on the web, but unless they're aggregated and structured properly, AI tools can't connect them to your name.

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Time-sensitive cases go to who's recommended first

When someone needs a lawyer urgently, they don't shop around. They go with the first credible name AI gives them.

This Is What Your Prospects See

A real query we ran on ChatGPT - the response shapes who gets the call.

Prospect asks ChatGPT
"I need a contract lawyer in New York who specializes in tech startups. Who would you recommend?"
ChatGPT replies
"Several reputable contract lawyers serving tech startups include [Lawyer A], [Lawyer B], and the firm [Firm C]..."

If you're not on that list, the prospect never knows you exist - even if you're more qualified than the names listed.

How MirrorAI Works For Lawyers

Three simple steps to discover and fix your AI reputation.

1

Scan

We query ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity with the exact phrasing potential clients use when searching for lawyers in your specialty.

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Score

You get a 1-10 reputation score per AI tool, with exact quotes showing what each AI tells potential clients.

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Fix

Targeted action plan with bio updates, case study formatting and content gaps to fill so AI tools recommend you by name in your specialty.

Find Out Where You Stand - Free

30 seconds. No credit card. Just enter your name and see your AI score.

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