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When someone asks AI for a lawyer, make sure it says your name

"Who's the best injury attorney near me?" used to be a search. Now it's a question with one answer — and the answer goes to the firm AI understands. AnvixaAI publishes your practice areas, attorneys and offices as verified, structured facts, so the name in the answer is yours.

Weekly check · ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini
Who's the best personal injury lawyer in Portland?

AnvixaAI asks the AIs about you every week — so you never have to guess.

Already on AnvixaAI

Real firms, already teaching AI who they are.

The problem

Your site convinces people. It confuses machines.

AI reads your firm's site like a stranger in a hurry

Your practice pages were written to persuade humans — carefully, in prose. A language model skimming that prose can't safely tell which attorney handles what, which office covers which county, or whether the free consultation is real. So it hedges: "consult your local bar association" — or worse, it confidently names the firm down the street that it can read.

Structured data is how you stop being a maybe. It's the difference between AI guessing about your firm and AI knowing.

How AI sees yourfirm.com today
Practice areas Unstructured prose
Your attorneys Names buried in bios
! Office locations Footer text only
Free consultation Can't be verified
Years of experience Invisible to machines

The fix

Your firm, in the language AI actually reads.

Every page marked up. Every fact verified.

AnvixaAI crawls your site, extracts the facts your pages already state, and publishes schema.org JSON-LD on every page — your firm as a LegalService, each attorney as a person with their real role, each practice area as a service, each office as a place. Anything it can't verify on your site never ships.

  • Attorneys, practice areas and offices become linked entities
  • Reviews and ratings are never invented — ever
  • You approve every page before it goes live
carter-vega.com — published JSON-LD
// generated from your pages, approved by you
"@type": "LegalService",
"name": "Carter & Vega Law",
"employee": [
  { "name": "M. Carter", "jobTitle": "Personal injury" },
  { "name": "R. Vega",   "jobTitle": "Family law" }
],
"areaServed": "Portland metro",
"knowsAbout": ["Car accidents", "Wrongful death"],
"offers": "Free consultation"  // read from /contact

Built for law firms

Then it keeps working the room for you.

Weekly AI visibility briefings

Every week we ask ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude the questions your clients ask — "car accident lawyer near me," "does this firm handle custody cases?" — and report whether you're recognized, cited and recommended.

Content gaps vs. rival firms

Point us at up to three competing firms. We map their content against yours in client language — the questions they answer that your site doesn't — and hand you a writing plan with proof for every verdict.

Know which pages win clients

An AI Readiness score tells you exactly what to fix next, and anonymous heat maps show how visitors actually use your practice pages — no cookies, no tracking, nothing a compliance review would flag.

Who this fits

Every practice with a website and a phone number.

Personal injury Family law Immigration Criminal defense Estate planning Business & contracts Employment law Bankruptcy Real estate & title attorneys Solo practitioners & multi-office firms

Questions

The honest answers.

Will AI really recommend a specific law firm?

Yes — when it can verify who you are. Assistants hedge when a site is ambiguous and name names when the facts are structured and consistent. AnvixaAI publishes your practice areas, attorneys and offices as schema.org facts, then checks every week whether ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude recognize, cite and recommend your firm.

Does this touch our site's content or design?

No. One script tag goes in once; everything else is invisible structured data served alongside your existing pages. Your visible site — and your bar-compliance review of it — stays exactly as it is.

Can it invent results or reviews we can't claim?

No — grounding is enforced by code, not by asking the model nicely. Reviews and ratings are never generated, and any fact that can't be traced to a page on your site is stripped before publishing. You approve every page before it goes live.

We have several offices and a dozen attorneys — does that work?

That's exactly what the AI Brain is for: every attorney, practice area and office becomes an entity, linked into one knowledge graph, with each bio and location page marked up with what it's actually about.

The verdict you want: "call this firm."

Your site already has the facts. AnvixaAI turns them into knowledge AI can learn.

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