Connecticut Lawyers
Connecticut has about 3.68 million residents and 18,028 resident active attorneys per the ABA's 2024 count, about one attorney for every 204 residents. The right lawyer is usually one admitted in Connecticut and working near your city; we track 47 cities and towns across the state's 9 counties, and the largest cities are listed below.
Cities in Connecticut
Largest cities first, by city population as compiled in the SimpleMaps dataset (v1.93), which can lag the newest Census estimates. City pages are in preparation and will be linked here the day they open.
Bridgeport
Stamford
New Haven
Hartford
Waterbury
Norwalk
Danbury
New Britain
Practice areas in Connecticut
The eight practice areas the first Connecticut listings will cover. None are linked yet; we never link a page that does not exist.
Personal injury lawyers in Connecticut
Family law lawyers in Connecticut
Criminal defense lawyers in Connecticut
Immigration lawyers in Connecticut
Estate planning lawyers in Connecticut
Bankruptcy lawyers in Connecticut
Employment lawyers in Connecticut
Real estate lawyers in Connecticut
Courts in Connecticut
Most civil and criminal matters in Connecticut start in the state's trial courts and can be reviewed on appeal, though some matters begin in federal, administrative, or specialized forums. Which courthouse handles a case depends on where you live and what kind of case it is. Court-by-court guides for Connecticut are in preparation.
What is coming next for this page: city pages for Bridgeport and other metros, practice area pages, and the first attorney listings, built from public bar records. We publish in small waves and only link what already exists.
Official resources in Connecticut
Two official sources sit behind every Connecticut listing and are worth knowing directly: the licensing body that verifies every attorney here, and the court system that will hear most cases.
- Connecticut Judicial Branch Attorney Services is where Connecticut attorney licenses are issued and where you can check any attorney's standing yourself.
- Connecticut Judicial Branch publishes court locations, filing rules, and self-help information for Connecticut cases.
Lawyers in states near Connecticut
Legal problems cross state lines; if your case, accident, or property sits in a neighboring state, start there instead.
Sources for the figures on this page: resident population from U.S. Census Bureau Vintage 2024 estimates; resident active attorney count from the American Bar Association National Lawyer Population Survey (2024 edition, counts as of December 31, 2023); city populations and county counts from the SimpleMaps US Cities database (v1.93). We update these figures when new editions publish and correct errors on request via the listing policy.