NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "attorneys"
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- 541110-03 - Attorneys Service BureausAttorneys Service Bureaus are companies that provide support services to law firms and attorneys. These services may include document preparation, transcription, billing and accounting, scheduling, and other administrative tasks. Attorneys Service Bureaus may also provide research services, such as legal research and investigation, as well as marketing and advertising …Examples: Legal document preparation, Transcription services, Billing and accounting services, Scheduling services, Legal
- 541110-01 - Attorney Referral ServiceAn Attorney Referral Service is a type of business that connects individuals or businesses in need of legal services with qualified attorneys. These services typically operate online or over the phone and provide a convenient way for clients to find an attorney that specializes in their specific legal issue. Attorney Referral Services do not provide legal advice …Examples: Personal injury attorney referral, Criminal defense attorney referral, Family law attorney
- 541110-02 - AttorneysAttorneys are legal professionals who provide legal advice and representation to individuals, businesses, and organizations. They are responsible for interpreting laws, regulations, and rulings, and applying them to specific cases. Attorneys may specialize in various areas of law, such as criminal law, corporate law, family law, intellectual property law, and many others. They work …Examples: Criminal defense, Personal injury, Employment law, Intellectual property, Real estate law, Environmental law, Tax law,
- 813920-03 - Attorney-Bar AssociationsAttorney-Bar Associations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813920 that includes professional organizations that are primarily focused on providing support and resources to attorneys and legal professionals. These associations are typically membership-based and offer a range of services to their members, including continuing education, networking opportunities, and advocacy on …Examples: State Bar Association, American Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National Association
- 541110-24 - Real Estate-LawReal Estate-Law is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541110, which involves the provision of legal services by lawyers and attorneys. This industry specifically deals with legal matters related to real estate, such as property transactions, leasing, zoning, land use, and development. Real Estate-Law attorneys provide legal advice and representation to clients, including individuals, …Examples: Property Transactions, Landlord-Tenant Disputes, Zoning and Land Use, Real Estate Development, Property Tax Disputes,
- 561492-02 - Transcribers-CourtTranscribers-Court is a subdivision of the Court Reporting and Stenotype Services industry that involves the conversion of spoken words in a court proceeding into written or electronic format. Transcribers-Court are responsible for creating accurate and complete transcripts of court proceedings, including trials, hearings, and depositions. They use specialized equipment and software to capture …Examples: Court transcription services, Deposition transcription services, Hearing transcription services, Arbitration
- 561611-09 - Litigation Support ServiceLitigation Support Service is a subdivision of the Investigation and Personal Background Check Services industry. This industry involves providing assistance to attorneys and law firms in the preparation of legal cases. Litigation support services can include a range of activities such as research, document management, data analysis, and trial preparation. These services are designed to …Examples: Deposition services, Expert witness services, Forensic accounting services, Jury consulting services, Legal research
- 524127-01 - Insurance-TitleInsurance-Title is a subdivision of the Direct Title Insurance Carriers industry, which provides insurance policies that protect property owners and lenders against losses related to the title of a property. This industry involves a range of activities related to title insurance, including underwriting, issuing policies, and conducting title searches to ensure that the property title is clear and …Examples: Title insurance policies, Title searches, Escrow services, Closing services, Lien searches, Property reports, Title
- 525920-01 - Estate ConsultantsEstate Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and families on matters related to trusts, estates, and agency accounts. They assist clients in managing their assets, minimizing taxes, and ensuring that their assets are distributed according to their wishes after their death. Estate Consultants work closely with attorneys, accountants, and …Examples: Estate planning, Trust administration, Probate services, Wealth management, Tax planning, Retirement planning, Asset
- 541110-08 - Estate PlanningEstate planning is a specialized field within the legal industry that involves helping individuals and families plan for the transfer of their assets and wealth after they pass away. This process typically involves creating legal documents such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, as well as providing advice and guidance on tax planning, charitable giving, and other related matters. …Examples: Trust creation, Will drafting, Estate tax planning, Asset protection, Charitable giving, Business succession planning,
- 541110-12 - Legal ClinicsLegal Clinics are establishments that provide legal assistance and advice to individuals who may not have the financial means to hire a private attorney. These clinics are typically staffed by law students, paralegals, and attorneys who volunteer their time to help those in need. Legal Clinics offer a range of services, including legal representation, legal advice, and legal …Examples: Family law clinics, Immigration law clinics, Criminal law clinics, Tenant rights clinics, Consumer law clinics,
- 541110-14 - Legal ResearchLegal research is a crucial aspect of the legal profession that involves the identification and analysis of legal information to support legal decision-making. Legal researchers are responsible for conducting in-depth research on various legal issues, including case law, statutes, regulations, and other legal documents. They use their research skills to provide attorneys, judges, and other …Examples: Legal research for intellectual property cases, Legal research for environmental law cases, Legal research for labor
- 541191-01 - AbstractersAbstracters are professionals who specialize in researching and analyzing public records to provide information on the history of a property. They work in the real estate industry and are responsible for creating abstracts, which are summaries of the legal documents that pertain to a property. Abstracters are also known as title abstractors or land title researchers. Abstracters play a crucial …Examples: Property title research, Title abstracting, Title insurance, Real estate due diligence, Property ownership research,
- 541191-07 - Title ExaminersTitle Examiners are professionals who work in the real estate industry and are responsible for examining property titles to ensure that they are free of any liens, encumbrances, or other issues that could affect the transfer of ownership. They review public records, such as deeds, mortgages, and tax records, to verify the legal ownership of a property and to identify any potential problems that …Examples: Property title examination, Title search services, Title insurance, Real estate closing services, Escrow services,
- 813990-01 - Home Owners AssociationsHome Owners Associations (HOAs) are non-profit organizations that are responsible for managing and maintaining common areas and amenities in residential communities. These associations are typically created by developers or builders when a new community is established, and membership is mandatory for all homeowners within the community. The primary goal of HOAs is to ensure that the community is …Examples: Community landscaping, Pool maintenance, Clubhouse management, Architectural review, Security services, Financial
- 921120-14 - Political RepresentativesPolitical Representatives are individuals who are elected or appointed to represent the interests of their constituents in government bodies. They are responsible for making decisions on behalf of the people they represent and advocating for policies that align with their constituents' needs and values. Political Representatives can serve at the local, state, or national level and may hold …Examples: Attorneys General
- 922110-07 - Bail CommissionersBail Commissioners are professionals who work in the legal system and are responsible for setting bail amounts for individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial. They are typically appointed by a court and have the authority to determine the amount of bail that must be paid in order for an individual to be released from custody. Bail Commissioners must have a thorough understanding of …Examples: Criminal defense attorneys
- 922130-03 - Federal Government-Legal CounselFederal Government-Legal Counsel is a subdivision of the Legal Counsel and Prosecution industry under NAICS Code 922130. This industry involves providing legal advice and representation to the federal government, including agencies, departments, and officials. Legal counsel in this industry may work on a variety of legal matters, including litigation, regulatory compliance, and policy …Examples: Department of Justice attorneys