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Top 1,000 Websites Most Frequently Cited by LLMs for Law Firm Questions (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and More)
Clients are not just searching. They are asking AI who to hire.
When prospects ask AI tools things like “Do I need a lawyer for this?”, “What’s the statute of limitations in my state?”, or “How much is my case worth?” LLMs often cite sources to justify the answer.
Those cited sources are becoming the new page one.
So we built a research download that maps the Top 1,000 websites most commonly cited by LLMs across high-intent law firm questions so you can see which domains are shaping the narrative before a prospect ever reaches your site.
We curated 13.8 billion high-quality questions to build our research corpus, analyzed legal-intent queries, then extracted and ranked the websites LLMs reference most often.
What will you use it for?
This research is grounded in data and led by ex Google DeepMind researchers and a professor at the Wharton School.
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Built by Bodhium Labs, an applied AI research lab focused on AI-mediated discovery and decision journeys.
Why this matters
LLMs are becoming a primary starting point for legal research. Prospects use them to compare options, validate trust, and decide who to contact. Increasingly, the first impression is not your website. It is the AI answer.
If your firm is missing, inaccurately described, or not cited in these systems, prospects may never reach your site, or they may only see competitors.
This download makes the citation layer visible so your team can see what sources LLMs rely on when forming legal answers.
What you’ll get in the download
- A simple, ranked list of 1,000 websites cited by LLMs when answering law firm questions
- Websites are deduplicated, so each domain appears once
- Ranked by how frequently each website is cited across the law firm question set
Most law firms guess what influences AI answers. This data shows the actual sources.
This resource is curated from a broad corpus of real-world question signals gathered across public platforms where people express uncertainty, compare options, and pressure-test decisions.
13.8 Billion
total queries analyzed across our research corpus
600,000
queries related to attorneys and legal services
Top 1,000
websites cited most often across law firm questions
We remove duplicates, filter out low-intent noise, and keep only questions that reflect real intent, risk assessment, and action.
About Bodhium Labs
We’re a team of researchers and builders working at the intersection of frontier AI and business innovation. We build the missing layer between humans and AI so businesses can control their narratives and leverage AI-mediated discovery for growth.
Founded by a Wharton professor and an Ex-Google DeepMind researcher, bringing academic rigor and frontier-model systems understanding into practical go-to-market execution.
Research-led, first-principles approach grounded in explainable AI, focused on measurable, attributable improvements.
Focused on the AI Search era across major AI answer engines, helping teams understand when they appear, how they are described, and what content changes increase recommendation likelihood.
About The Founders
Kartik is the John C. Hower Professor of Technology and Digital Business at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the digital economy and the impact of AI and algorithms on consumers, markets, and society. He is also the author of A Human’s Guide to Machine Intelligence.
He brings a research-grounded perspective on how decision-making changes when AI systems intermediate discovery, keeping Bodhium’s work accountable to evidence and outcomes.
Krishna Srinivasan is the co-founder and CEO of Bodhium Labs, an applied AI research lab building next-generation intelligent systems. Previously, he was a Research Engineer at Google DeepMind, where he contributed to work on large language models, text understanding, and multimodality. With over 15 years of experience in information retrieval, Krishna has worked with industry leaders, including IronPort (acquired by Cisco), Yahoo Search, blekko (acquired by IBM Watson), and Apple. He earned his master’s degree from Carnegie Mellon University.
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