This page explains how TaylorMade Law referrals work and how we may be compensated.
Last Updated: May 30, 2026
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TaylorMade Law is a legal referral and matching service. We help people describe legal needs and connect with independent attorneys who may be able to assist. We are not a law firm.
A referral or match does not mean an attorney has agreed to represent you. Representation begins only when you and the attorney enter into an engagement agreement.
Taylor Made Law may receive fees or other compensation from participating attorneys or partners for referrals or marketing services. Compensation arrangements vary and do not affect your cost of hiring an attorney unless disclosed by the attorney.
Testimonials, reviews, or attorney listings may involve material connections. We aim to disclose relationships that could affect how information is presented.
You are free to accept or decline any referral. You may also consult other attorneys outside our network. No single attorney is endorsed as the only option for your matter.
If you have questions about a referral or disclosure, contact us or review our complaint process.
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