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LinkedIn Leads · Lawyers

LinkedIn leads for lawyers

Founders raising rounds, firing badly, and signing contracts they have not read: it is all on LinkedIn. Linqin comments there in your voice, so you are the lawyer they already trust when it gets serious.

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The problem

Why most lawyers get zero leads from LinkedIn

Billables leave no time

Every marketing hour competes with a billable one and loses. So the rainmaking stays with the partners who built networks decades ago.

Advertising rules make you cautious

Bar rules make lawyers hesitant online, so most post nothing. The few who show up carefully own the whole conversation.

Clients cannot tell good from cheap

Buyers comparison-shop lawyers on price because expertise is invisible until it is demonstrated. Comments demonstrate it.

How it works

Comments in, leads out.

1

Pick your niche

Tell the agent the topics your buyers post about and connect LinkedIn. Three minutes, once.

2

It comments every day

Real comments in your voice on the posts your buyers are already reading, on a safe schedule. Review each one first, or let it run.

3

Warm leads roll in

Everyone who replies, likes, or visits your profile lands in your warm leads list, scored by heat and ready for a DM.

A real example

What a lead-earning comment looks like

Sofia Hart
Sofia Hart
Co-founder, Cadence

Just found out our biggest customer contract auto-renewed for two years at the old pricing. Nobody caught it.

Your agent's comment

Auto-renewal clauses cause more quiet damage than almost anything else in B2B contracts. Two fixes worth making this week: a renewal calendar with 90-day alerts across every agreement, and a check on whether that clause has a notice window you can still use. Most teams need a spreadsheet and an owner, nothing fancier.

Sofia visited your firm's profile that evening.
Who to show up for

Your buyers are already on LinkedIn

Legal problems get posted on LinkedIn while they are still cheap to fix. That is when the relationship should start.

Founders announcing funding rounds
Every raise needs counsel, and the announcement post tells you exactly when.
HR leaders discussing terminations and compliance
They are describing tomorrow's engagement letter in public.
Operators sharing contract horror stories
The horror story thread is where companies decide to finally get proper review.
Companies expanding into new markets
New states and new countries mean new entities, new employment law, new contracts.
Posts that help

Posts that pull your buyers to you

Comments start the conversations. Posts like these turn profile visitors into believers. The Posts agent drafts them in your voice.

01

The contract clause that costs startups the most, in plain English.

02

What actually happens in a term sheet negotiation, step by step.

03

Three legal mistakes to fix before your next fundraise.

What does the work

The agent behind the leads

FAQ

Worth asking first.

Is this compatible with bar advertising rules?
The comments are educational commentary, never solicitations or legal advice, and draft mode lets you review and approve every single one before it publishes. You stay in full control of everything said in your name.
Will it give legal advice in my name?
No. Comments share general perspective on public posts, the same way you would at a conference panel. Anything resembling advice stays out, and you approve every word first.
Can it focus on my practice area?
Yes. Corporate, employment, IP, privacy, whatever you practice. You set the topics, and the agent comments only where those conversations are happening.
Lawyers are skeptical of automation. Why trust this?
Because nothing publishes without you. Think of it as an associate who drafts comment suggestions overnight, and you review the stack over coffee. The judgment stays yours, the consistency becomes possible.
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LinkedIn leads for your neighbors

Your next client is reading LinkedIn right now.

Three minutes to set up. Linqin comments in your voice every day and hands you the warm leads.