Potts & Potts, a personal injury law firm with over 40 years of service, announced the release of its fully updated 2026 United States Attorneys Map. This interactive web-based visualization reveals the number, distribution, and density of licensed attorneys across all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
The new 2026 map provides users with easy access to attorney data, including total licensed lawyers in each state, population figures, and the number of attorneys per 10,000 residents. By transforming complex bar association statistics into an engaging and easily navigable experience, the map highlights fascinating regional differences and legal landscape trends. With over 1.3 million licensed attorneys represented nationwide, the visualization offers unprecedented insight into the geographic distribution of legal professionals.
"As the legal profession continues to evolve, access to accurate and easy-to-interpret attorney data becomes increasingly valuable for legal professionals, students, journalists, and anyone interested in the legal workforce," said a representative for Potts & Potts. "This updated interactive map offers an insightful look at the U.S. legal community, state by state."
The United States Attorneys Map is free to explore and includes intuitive interactive features that allow visitors to hover over states and view detailed attorney statistics. Whether comparing attorney counts between states, studying regional legal markets, or simply curious about how lawyer density varies across the country, this map delivers a comprehensive, data-driven perspective. Users can explore the 2026 United States Attorneys Map directly through their web browser.
For business and technology leaders, this data visualization tool represents more than just legal statistics—it provides critical insights into professional service markets, regional economic development, and workforce distribution patterns. The concentration of attorneys often correlates with economic activity, regulatory complexity, and business litigation environments, making this information valuable for corporate strategy, market analysis, and investment decisions. Legal technology professionals can also study these patterns to identify underserved markets and opportunities for innovation in legal services delivery.
The release of this updated map comes at a time when remote work and digital transformation are reshaping professional services industries. Understanding where legal professionals are concentrated helps businesses anticipate regulatory compliance challenges, litigation risks, and access to legal talent across different regions. For entrepreneurs and expanding companies, this data can inform decisions about where to establish operations based on legal infrastructure availability. The interactive nature of the tool allows for real-time comparison between states, revealing patterns that might influence business location decisions, legal department planning, and professional network development.


