A firm-wide privacy program your litigators actually need.

State bar registries publish attorney names. Firm directories list practice areas. Opposing parties in contentious matters research the lawyer's family. Delist covers the firm with prioritized escalation for litigators, partners, and high-conflict-matter staff.

Litigation is a privacy event

Lawyers handling contentious matters face threats their opposing parties' networks make easy with public data.

State bar registries publish you

Bar association directories publish attorney names, firm affiliation, and practice areas as a matter of professional regulation. Brokers correlate this with public records to surface home addresses and family in seconds.

Opposing parties research the lawyer

High-conflict litigation (criminal defense, family law, civil cases involving wealthy or motivated opposing parties) routinely produces opposing-side research that goes beyond professional information. Delaying tactics, harassment, and direct threats are documented categories.

Federal judge protections don't extend to counsel

The 2022 Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act addresses federal judges' broker exposure. It does not cover the lawyers who appear before them, nor state court judges, nor staff. Coverage gap matters because the threats apply to all of them.

Family is the soft target

Threats against attorneys often route through family members. Brokers link records by shared address; a spouse's profile typically lists the attorney as "associated person." Removing only the attorney's data leaves the household exposed.

Firm-wide enrollment with tiered escalation

All attorneys and staff get coverage. Litigators and partners get prioritized escalation. Family included.

Firm-wide coverage

All attorneys and staff can be covered under one engagement — no contracting person by person. Each person confirms consent and a few details, and we take it from there.

Heavier coverage for high-risk roles

Litigators, partners, and anyone handling high-conflict matters can get more attention — a wider broker set and household coverage. Tell us who, and we'll scope it.

Family-plan included

Spouse + adult-child coverage by default for attorneys and partners. Optional for support staff (controlled by firm policy).

State bar awareness built in

Our broker request templates explicitly acknowledge the legitimate professional-listing aspect of state bar registries while pursuing removal from broker re-aggregations. Avoids overreach that wastes both sides' time.

We work the hard cases

When automation hits a wall — a broker that won't comply, post-doxxing cleanup, an edge-case dispute — we keep pushing by hand instead of marking it done.

Persistent escalation

Every opt-out backed by automated, persistent follow-up. We track each deadline, send written follow-up when a broker misses it, and keep escalating until the data comes down. The product law firms appreciate at a craft level.

One engagement · covers the whole firm Heavier coverage · partners + litigators AES-256 · encrypted handling CCPA / GDPR · legal requests included

Cover the firm

There's no per-attorney list price to quote here — it depends on how many people you're covering and what they need. Most engagements start with a short call and a small pilot. We respond within one business day.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this overlap with our cyber-insurance carrier's offerings?
Most cyber-insurance policies cover incident response, not preventive privacy. Delist sits on the preventive side — reducing exposure that drives incident likelihood. Complementary rather than redundant. Some firms negotiate cyber-insurance discounts on the back of having a privacy program in place; worth asking your broker.
Can some attorneys get more coverage than others?
Yes — coverage can differ by role. Litigators, partners, and anyone the firm flags as higher-risk can get a wider broker set and household coverage. Tell us who needs the higher-touch version and we'll scope it on the call.
Are bar association registries part of what gets removed?
No. State bar registries are professional-licensing public records that exist for legitimate regulatory purposes. We don't pursue removal there because it would be both inappropriate and unsuccessful. What we do address: broker re-aggregations that combine bar-registry data with home addresses, family relationships, and other personal context.
Can this scale to large firms with hundreds of attorneys?
Yes — one engagement can cover the whole firm, attorneys and support staff, without contracting person by person. We'll talk through how to roll it out on the call.
What about retired partners or alumni attorneys?
Some firms include retired partners in the program as a long-tenure benefit; others let them transition to individual coverage at preferred rates. Both options exist; discuss on the sales call.