find-law-firm

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Use whenever the user wants to find, shortlist, vet, or enrich US B2B law firms — corporate, IP/patent, M&A and securities, employment, commercial litigation, regulatory/compliance, data privacy/cyber, real estate, and tax. Triggers on "find three boutique IP law firms in California", "shortlist M&A counsel for a Series-B fundraise", "patent prosecution for our hardware startup", or "pull contact info for these 10 law firm domains", even when described indirectly (outside counsel, cap-table review, GDPR/SOC2 oversight). Drives the ServiceGraph API (api.servicegraph.co) — a 100k+ US firm catalog filterable by industry, services, location, size, ratings. Skip personal/consumer legal services where the user is the end client (divorce, personal injury, criminal defense, family law, estate planning, wills) — the catalog is B2B-only. Also skip in-house GC hires, "is this NDA enforceable" DIY questions, non-US firms, individual freelancers.

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# find-law-firm Drive the **ServiceGraph API** (`https://api.servicegraph.co`) to find, shortlist, and enrich US **business-to-business** law firms via the `pro_services` dataset. **The catalog is B2B-only.** A historical audit dropped over half of high-rank "legal" firms because they served personal/consumer matters (divorce, personal injury, criminal defense, family law, estate planning). The remaining catalog skews toward corporate, IP, M&A, securities, employment, commercial litigation, regulatory, data privacy, real-estate transactions, and corporate tax. **Always pin `industry:legal`.** Sub-areas of law are NOT separate tags — `industry:legal` is the most specific structured level — so practice-area specialization (IP, M&A, employment, securities, etc.) is a keyword substring search on firm text. Any HTTP client works (curl, fetch, requests). Examples below use curl. ## When NOT to use this skill The single biggest failure mode is firing on **consumer-personal** legal asks. Refuse those — don't fall back to a partial filter. - Personal/family matters where the user is the end client: divorce, child custody, family law, estate planning, wills/trusts, personal injury, criminal defense, individual bankruptcy, immigration for the user themselves, landlord/tenant disputes. - DIY legal research: "is this enforceable?", "do I owe…?", "what does this clause mean?". - In-house counsel hires (GC, paralegal, contracts manager). - Non-US firms / individual freelancers / cont...

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