Our mission

Built to make finding a lawyer easier — for both sides of the table.

ProctorLaw connects people who need legal help with attorneys who can actually take their case. Free for clients. Efficient for attorneys.

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For people who need a lawyer

Describe your situation once. We do the matching — no cold-calling firms, no guesswork, no wasted consultations.

  • Confidential intake — your information isn't shared until you say so
  • AI-powered case categorization gets you to the right practice area fast
  • Matched to attorneys licensed in your state who actually handle your case type
  • Free to use — no referral fees or hidden charges for clients
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For attorneys

Stop chasing leads. ProctorLaw delivers pre-screened, practice-area-matched clients directly to your inbox.

  • AI ops platform handles intake, triage, and document generation
  • Only receive leads that match your practice area and state
  • Consultation scheduling and calendar sync built in
  • Designed for solo attorneys and small firms — not BigLaw
Why we exist

The legal marketplace is broken. We're fixing it.

Most people who need a lawyer don't know where to start. They search online, find a list of firms, make a few calls — and hear nothing back. The people who do hear back often spend a consultation fee just to learn they reached the wrong type of attorney.

On the other side, solo attorneys and small firms struggle with intake. They're fielding calls from people they can't help, missing leads they could, and spending time on administrative work instead of practicing law.

According to Clio's annual legal trends report, 42% of clients who contact a law firm never receive a response. That's not a capacity problem. It's a matching and workflow problem.

ProctorLaw exists to fix both sides of that equation. Clients get matched with the right attorney fast. Attorneys get clients who are already pre-screened for their practice area and ready to move forward.

We built this in Ohio in 2026 because it's where we know the legal landscape. One state, done right — then we expand.

How attorney vetting works

Six things we verify before an attorney joins the network.

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Bar Status

Active license in good standing with the Ohio Supreme Court's attorney database.

02

Practice-Area Focus

Attorneys declare their primary practice areas. We match on what they actually handle — not what they list on a generic website.

03

Disciplinary History

We review public disciplinary records. Attorneys with active sanctions are not admitted to the network.

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Malpractice Insurance

Attorneys confirm active professional liability coverage as part of the signup process.

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Response Commitment

Network attorneys agree to respond to matched leads within 48 hours. Inactive attorneys are removed.

06

Conflict Policy

Attorneys commit to performing conflict checks before accepting any referred matter, per ABA Model Rules.

Learn more about our vetting process
Security & compliance

Your information is treated with the seriousness it deserves.

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Encrypted in transit and at rest

All client data is transmitted over TLS and stored with AES-256 encryption. No exceptions.

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Privilege-protected handling

Intake information is treated as potentially privileged from the moment it's submitted. We don't share it until a match is confirmed and you consent.

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Industry-standard workflows

Our matching and referral processes are designed around industry-standard practices consistent with ABA Model Rules on lawyer referrals and confidentiality (Rules 1.6, 7.2).

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No data resale

Your intake information is never sold to third parties, data brokers, or marketing firms. Full stop.

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Right to deletion

Email privacy@proctorlaw.io to request deletion of your intake data at any time.

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Data stays in the US

All client data is processed and stored on US-based infrastructure. We don't use overseas data processors for client information.

Where we operate

Launching in Ohio. Expanding nationally — one state at a time.

Ohio — Active

ProctorLaw launched in Ohio because it's where we understand the legal landscape. We'd rather do one state right — a full attorney network, proper vetting, and local practice-area coverage — than rush into 50 states with a shallow product.

National expansion follows the same model: build the attorney network in a state before we turn on client matching. We're not a directory. We only go live in a state when we can actually deliver a match.

Who built this

A founder who got tired of the status quo.

Nathan Kenworthy
Founder, ProctorLaw — Ohio, 2026

ProctorLaw was built because the existing options for legal matching were either too expensive, too generic, or too focused on volume over quality. The goal from day one was simple: build the platform a solo attorney would actually want to use, and that a client in a stressful situation could trust. Everything else — the AI triage, the vetting process, the focus on Ohio first — follows from that.

Get in touch

Three inboxes. Each one owned.

General inquiries

Questions about how ProctorLaw works, media inquiries, or anything else.

contact@proctorlaw.io

Attorney network

Questions about joining the attorney network, vetting requirements, or lead quality.

attorneys@proctorlaw.io

Privacy & data

Deletion requests, data access requests, or any privacy-related questions.

privacy@proctorlaw.io

Need a lawyer?

Describe your situation and get matched with a qualified Ohio attorney — free, confidential, no obligation.

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