Canadian-Lawyers.ca

 

Canadian-Lawyers.ca is an online directory of Canadian lawyers and law firms targeted to consumers and small businesses. With many options available, you can easily create the listing you want to best promote your firm and attract new clients.

Canadian-Lawyers.ca is the only consumer- and small business-directed Canadian legal directory on the web backed by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell, publisher of legal directories since 1868 including Lawyers.comSM — the #1 online lawyer directory*.

Attract new clients

with over 1,000 searches per day for Canadian lawyers and law firms.

Build your firm’s presence on the Internet

either by driving more traffic to your firm’s existing web site or by creating a web site through Canadian-Lawyers.ca.

Benefit from marketing programs

designed to drive traffic to Canadian-Lawyers.ca.

Enhance your firm profile

by highlighting the backgrounds of your individual lawyers.

Cross-reference your listing

to other nearby cities where you conduct business.

Increase brand awareness

through banner ads on Canadian-Lawyers.ca by city and area of practice.

* According to Nielsen//NetRatings for Q1–Q4 2004 and Q1 2005.

Canadian-Lawyers.ca offers advanced features that enable you to maximize your profile and make your search results stand out from the competition. You can also use Canadian-Lawyers.ca to create a web site for your firm that’s as unique as your practice

Home Page

With Canadian-Lawyers.ca, prospective clients can easily find your law firm by browsing by Area of Law practised, Location, or firm or lawyer Name. By using the Advanced Search, they can search by languages spoken at your firm.

In addition to being a comprehensive directory, Canadian-Lawyers.ca is a legal resource. By providing articles and information on Canadian legal topics, Canadian-Lawyers.ca encourages visitors to keep returning to the site.

Firm Profile

A Firm Profile provides an overview of your firm and the areas of law your firm practises. The more information you provide about your firm, the more your listing will stand out against competitors and provide consumers with the information they need to select your firm.

Contact information is provided up front — including a direct email link to your firm — making it easy for prospective clients to contact you. You can also list the key lawyers in your firm and highlight their credentials. If you have a web site, you have the option of hyperlinking directly to your site.

Lawyer Profile

You can promote the lawyers at your firm and their areas of expertise with Lawyer Profiles. Each lawyer listed in the Firm Profile has a separate page, including contact information. The Lawyer Profile covers the lawyer’s specific areas of law practised, education, and Bar Admissions.

Search Results

By searching by Name, or browsing by Location or Area of Law, site visitors will easily find the information they need. The Search Results provide a list of lawyers and law firms meeting the search criteria. Each result shows the name and location of the lawyer or law firm.

Web Sites

Canadian-Lawyers.ca offers several options for connecting to your existing web site or building a web site for your firm if you don’t already have one. By selecting a web site option, your listing also gets Priority Placement in the Search Results.

  • If you already have a web site, a Direct Web Site Link can be created that links directly to your web site from Canadian-Lawyers.ca. Plus, it gives you the added benefit of receiving Priority Placement in the Search Results making your listing more noticeable.
  • A Lawyer Home Page (LHP) web site can be created based on your Firm and Lawyer Profiles. An LHP Basic web site contains a Home Page, Firm Profile, Lawyer Profiles, Contact Information, and Directions to your firm. Upgrade to an LHP Plus web site and add another 25 pages of content and images specific to your firm. You will also have a web site address specific to your firm’s name that you can use to promote your web site.
  • With our Premium Web Sites, you get the benefit of four hours of professional consultation. Our experts will ensure that your Premium Web Site represents your goals, with an engaging design tailored exclusively to your practice and a URL unique to your firm. For the ultimate in web sites, consider a Custom Web Site from Canadian-Lawyers.ca. Our experts will advise you on the best web content, graphics, and interactive features to suit your firm’s image and help you meet your specific client acquisition goals.


The Press Room highlights the latest news from Canadian-Lawyers.ca, provides detailed information on Canadian-Lawyers.ca surveys, and shows national and local media coverage.

What's New

  • Canadians Aren’t as Polite as They Seem: New lawyers.comSM Study Shows Canadians Would Rather Report Their Noisy Neighbours to the Authorities Than Settle Disputes Themselves (December 20, 2007) Learn More
  • Honesty Is the Best Policy — Even When It Comes to Buying Shoes: The Shopping Spree Is Over as New lawyers.comSM Survey Blows the Whistle on Secretive Partner Spending (December 12, 2006) Learn More
  • Most Unmarried Co-habitants Believe Their Rights Are The Same As For Legally Married Couples — But They Are Not: Lawyers.com poll reveals most couples do not sign a legal co-habitation agreement and are unaware of legal implications at time of separation. (August 22, 2006) Learn More
  • Wealthiest Canadians Most Likely To Purchase Products or Services For Cash Without Paying GST: 40% of Canadians admit to participating in Underground Economy, and more than three-quarters of respondents believe it is the responsibility of the vendor to report the sales tax (June 14, 2006)Learn More
  • Canadians Say Employers Should Pay the Piper for Holiday Party Hijinks: Lawyers.com Survey a Warning Flag for Corporate Canada (December 06, 2005) Learn More
  • Recipe for a Family Feud: Survey Says Almost Half of Canadians Have No Will and Haven’t Discussed Their Final Wishes: Greatest Generational Wealth Transfer in History Could Also Be the Messiest (November 10, 2005) Learn More
  • LexisNexis Increases Web Visibility of Canadian Lawyers and Law Firms: New lawyers.com Service Connects Firms and Sole Practitioners to Potential Clients (September 14, 2005) Learn More

Survey Results

In the News

  • Playing trouble: Couples who lie about their spending end up broke and alone: The Ottawa Citizen (December 10, 2006)Learn More
  • Married to misinformation: The Halifax Daily News (August 23, 2006) (August 23, 2006)Learn More
  • Un-wedded rights: The Vancouver Sun (August 23, 2006) (August 23, 2006) Learn More
  • Breaking up is legally hard to do: CBC.ca (August 22, 2006) (August 22, 2006) Learn More
  • Unmarried couples unaware of legal implications at separation: Investment Executive (August 22, 2006) (August 22, 2006) Learn More
  • Biggest money earners are the biggest tax cheats: survey: The Toronto Sun (July 02, 2006) Learn More
  • Avoiding tax the Canadian way: The Welland Tribune (June 27, 2006)Learn More
  • Tax cheats / Kmart art / famous canucks: The Edmonton Journal (June 23, 2006) Learn More
  • Avoiding tax the Canadian way: The St. John's Telegram (June 20, 2006) Learn More
  • Avoiding tax the Canadian way: The Charlottetown Guardian (June 19, 2006) Learn More
  • Canadians admit not paying taxes: The Toronto Metro (June 19, 2006)Learn More
  • Underground economy is booming in Canada: Quebecers least likely to cheat the tax man: The Montreal Gazette (June 19, 2006)Learn More
  • Avoiding tax the Canadian way: Saskatoon StarPhoenix (June 17, 2006)Learn More
  • Avoiding tax the Canadian way: CBC.ca (June 17, 2006) Learn More
  • Sneaky Canadians: Stratford Beacon-Herald (June 16, 2006) Learn More
  • Tax man being dodged: Kirkland Lake Northern News (June 16, 2006) Learn More
  • On-air interview with ROB TV: Report on Business TV (June 15, 2006) Learn More
  • Canadians paying under the table to cheat tax man: The Prince Rupert Daily News (June 15, 2006)Learn More
  • Rich canucks head underground: study: The Ottawa Sun (June 15, 2006) Learn More
  • Underground Economy: Rich most likely to cheat on tax: The Province (Vancouver) Learn More
  • Poll: 40 per cent have ducked GST: The Halifax Daily News (June 15, 2006) Learn More
  • Cheating the tax man: Cornwall Standard-Freeholder (June 15, 2006) Learn More
  • Rich more likely to use black market: The National Post (June 15, 2006)Learn More
  • British Columbians 'top sales tax cheaters': Some 45 per cent of B.C. resident admit to dealing in underground economy: The Vancouver Sun (June 15, 2006) Learn More
  • New law leaves gaps in car rental insurance: The Toronto Star (June 15, 2006) Learn More
  • Richest Canadians most likely to dodge sales taxes: The Ottawa Business Journal Learn More
  • Only one-third of Canadians understand that employers are held liable: Metro (Toronto) (December 20, 2005)Learn More
  • Employers on the hook for holiday party hijinx: survey: hrreporter.com (December 16, 2005) Learn More
  • Lawyer says baby-boomers need to get the message: No one lives forever: Ready a will while you're able to avoid family feuds: The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon) (December 12, 2005) Learn More
  • Ready a will while you're able: Baby boomers seem to believe they are going to live forever: The Sudbury Star (December 10, 2005) Learn More
  • Ready a will while you're able: estates lawyer: The Sault Star (December 10, 2005) Learn More
  • Employers liable during parties, on-third say: The Globe and Mail and globeandmail.com (December 07, 2005)Learn More
  • No time like present: Will planning is tough but vital: The Nanaimo Daily News (November 17, 2005)Learn More
  • Plotting the funeral; Planning tough, especially if death is distant: The Ottawa Sun (November 17, 2005) Learn More
  • Time for baby boomers to plan for the next generation: Edmonton Journal (November 14, 2005)Learn More
  • Recipe for family feud: 54% of Canadians haven't discussed will: Toronto 24 Hours (November 14, 2005) Learn More
  • Time for baby boomers to plan for next generation: The Daily News (Halifax) (November 12, 2005) Learn More
  • No will could create family problems: Standard Freeholder (Cornwall) (November 12, 2005) Learn More
  • You can't take it with you: The Telegram (St. John's) (November 12, 2005)Learn More
  • Baby boomers inherit hassles due to poor planning: Calgary Herald (November 12, 2005) Learn More
  • Preparing for trillions to be transferred: Many still don't have a will or plan: The Province (Vancouver) (November 11, 2005) Learn More
  • Pocket Change: The latest tips, news and advice for the money-conscious: The Vancouver Sun (November 11, 2005)Learn More
  • The Real Deal: Edmonton Sun (October 23, 2005)Learn More
  • New product increases web visibility of Canadian lawyers and law firms: InForum - Nova Scotia (October 23, 2005) Learn More
  • LexisNexis provides free legal resource: globeandmail.com (September 16, 2005) Learn More

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