Warning Signs of a Fake or Cloned Legal Practice

Legal scams have become increasingly sophisticated. One of the most dangerous trends is the “cloned firm”—where scammers impersonate legitimate, well-known law firms or individual attorneys to steal sensitive information and money.

Here are the red flags you need to watch for in distinguishing a real legal professional from a predatory actor.

How to Verify a Law Firm

If you suspect you are being targeted by a cloned practice, take these steps immediately:

  1. Independent Search: Do not click links in the email. Search for the firm’s name independently in a search engine.

  2. Call the Main Line: Use the phone number listed on the official Bar Association website to call the firm and ask to speak with the person who contacted you.

  3. Check the “S”: Ensure the website URL begins with https:// (the “s” stands for secure).

Important Note: If you believe you have been contacted by a scammer, report it to your local consumer protection agency or the State Bar.



1. Unsolicited Contact via Social Media or Messaging Apps

While some lawyers use LinkedIn for networking, most reputable firms will not initiate a client relationship via WhatsApp, Telegram, or Facebook Messenger.

  • The Red Flag: You receive an out-of-the-blue message claiming you are entitled to an inheritance, a settlement, or that you have an “urgent legal matter” pending.

  • The Reality: Legitimate firms usually contact clients through official mail or verified business email addresses after an initial inquiry.

2. Pressure to Pay via Non-Traditional Methods

Payment methods are one of the clearest indicators of a scam. Legal practices operate under strict financial regulations and must use secure, traceable banking channels.

Legitimate Firms Accept:Fake Firms Often Request:
Wire transfers to verified firm accountsCryptocurrency (Bitcoin, etc.)
Credit cards through secure portalsPrepaid gift cards (iTunes, Amazon)
Standard business checksWire transfers to personal names/Zelle

Contact us if you’d like more information on how cyber intelligence can help you locate scammers. 

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