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For licensing lawyers

Receive better-scoped opportunities, on explicit terms.

LicenceMap helps prospective clients clarify jurisdiction, regime, timing and budget before they approach counsel. Lawyers can be considered for independent referral shortlists, opt into routed briefs, or ask to be excluded.

Two distinct models

Recommendation is not represented as partnership

The boundary is deliberate. A public professional profile may inform a referral recommendation. Forwarding a client brief to a lawyer requires an affirmative routing-consent record.

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Independent referral shortlist

LicenceMap may recommend a lawyer using verifiable public credentials. The client is told that LicenceMap has no commercial relationship with recommended counsel, does not confirm availability or conflicts, and takes no fee from counsel.

  • The client contacts and instructs counsel directly.
  • A courtesy notice may be sent after delivery; it is not an ask or acceptance.
  • Counsel can opt out of notices or ask not to be considered.
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Consent-gated routed introductions

A brief is forwarded only after counsel has explicitly agreed to receive routed licensing opportunities. The public directory exposes an anonymous credential description, not the lawyer's identity or email.

  • Consent can be paused or withdrawn at any time.
  • Jurisdictions, regimes, budget fit, capacity and response expectations are recorded.
  • Conflict checks, engagement terms and legal work remain entirely between client and counsel.

Participation standard

What LicenceMap asks for

Identity and standing
A current firm biography, professional-directory or regulator profile that a client can independently inspect.
Relevant scope
The licensing regimes, activities, jurisdictions and languages in which the lawyer is genuinely equipped to advise.
Capacity
An honest indication of current availability, minimum matter fit and expected response time for routed briefs.
Consent and control
Affirmative consent before routing, plus a durable ability to pause, decline, correct a profile or leave.
Commercial independence
No payment by counsel for ranking or recommendation. Clients pay LicenceMap only for the disclosed research, referral or introduction service.
Start with a profile review

Tell us where your practice genuinely fits.

Send your public profile, jurisdictions, regimes, languages and capacity. LicenceMap will review the fit and explain the applicable model before recording any routing consent.

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