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Business Card Maker for Lawyers & Attorneys

Project authority and professionalism with a card worthy of your credentials

For lawyers and attorneys, a business card is more than contact information; it is a statement of credibility. Whether you hand it to a prospective client at a networking event, leave it with a court clerk, or share it at a bar association meeting, your card should project the authority and trustworthiness that clients expect. Include your bar number, practice areas, and firm branding for maximum impact.

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Tips for Lawyers

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Include your bar admission number and jurisdictions to meet ethical advertising requirements

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List your primary practice areas so recipients immediately understand your expertise

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Use premium card stock with embossing or a textured finish to convey the gravitas of legal practice

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Add a QR code linking to your firm bio page or free consultation booking link

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a lawyer required to include a bar number on business cards?

Requirements vary by state. Some jurisdictions like California require the state bar number on business cards and other advertising materials. Check your state bar association rules to ensure compliance. Including it proactively demonstrates transparency.

What information should a law firm business card include?

Include your full name, title or designation (Partner, Associate, Of Counsel), firm name and logo, practice areas, phone number, email, office address, website, and bar number if required. A QR code linking to your digital profile is a modern addition clients appreciate.

Should I list my practice areas on my business card?

Yes, but keep it to two or three primary areas to maintain a clean design. Listing too many can dilute your positioning. Focus on the areas most relevant to the audience you typically meet.

What card design works best for attorneys?

Conservative, elegant designs work best. Deep navy, charcoal, or classic white with gold or silver foil accents project authority. Use a serif font for your name and a clean sans-serif for contact details. Avoid flashy colors or casual fonts.

Can I use different business cards for different practice areas?

Yes. Many lawyers maintain separate card designs for different practice areas or for different contexts such as corporate networking versus community events. Just ensure all versions comply with your jurisdiction's ethical advertising rules.

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