The 2025 U.S. Offices of Lawyers Industry & Market report, published annually, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics (NAICS 54111).
The report features 2025 current and 2026 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S. States and over 900 metro areas. Written analysis is included on detailed market definitions, market segments, market applications, market end-users, market drivers, and market restaints. Other data includes financial ratios, number of firms, payroll, industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including specialized attorneys, criminal law offices, bankruptcy law offices, corporate law offices, divorce and family law offices.
This industry comprises offices of legal practitioners known as lawyers or attorneys (i.e., counselors-at-law) primarily engaged in the practice of law. Establishments in this industry may provide expertise in a range or in specific areas of law, such as criminal law, corporate law, family and estate law, patent law, real estate law, or tax law.
This report is an essential part of any GAP analysis, benchmarking project, SWOT analysis, business plan, risk analysis, or growth-share matrix.
The report features 2025 current and 2026 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S. States and over 900 metro areas. Written analysis is included on detailed market definitions, market segments, market applications, market end-users, market drivers, and market restaints. Other data includes financial ratios, number of firms, payroll, industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including specialized attorneys, criminal law offices, bankruptcy law offices, corporate law offices, divorce and family law offices.
This industry comprises offices of legal practitioners known as lawyers or attorneys (i.e., counselors-at-law) primarily engaged in the practice of law. Establishments in this industry may provide expertise in a range or in specific areas of law, such as criminal law, corporate law, family and estate law, patent law, real estate law, or tax law.
This report is an essential part of any GAP analysis, benchmarking project, SWOT analysis, business plan, risk analysis, or growth-share matrix.
Table of Contents
- Users' Guide
- Industry Definition and Related Industries
- Market Definition
- Market Segments
- Market Applications
- Market End-Users
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
- Industry Establishments, Sales and Employment Trends
- Other data include financial ratios, Establishments, Firms, payroll
- Sub-Industries - 2025 Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
- Sub-Industries - 2025 Estimated Number of Establishments
- Sub-Industries - 2025 Estimated Number of Employees
- 5-Year Trend - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
- 5-Year Trend - Estimated Number of Establishments
- 5-Year Trend - Estimated Number of Employees
- 2025 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Number of Establishments
- 2025 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
- 2025 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Number of Employees
- 2026 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Number of Establishments
- 2026 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
- 2026 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Number of Employees
- 2025 U.S. States - Estimated Number of Establishments
- 2025 U.S. States - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
- 2025 U.S. States - Estimated Number of Employees
- 2026 U.S. States - Estimated Number of Establishments
- 2026 U.S. States - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
- 2026 U.S. States - Estimated Number of Employees
- Definitions and Terms