I have manslaughter.com
Manslaughter has a positive spin to it, compared to Murder. Manslaughter is normally unintentional or in self-defense, so lawyers/defendants will try to argue for it. Hence the huge number of exact monthly searches (around 40K only in the US), which gives it big potential to be developed into either an information/catalog pages on manslaughter related laws in various countries/states or a law firm's page/blog.
But, yes, law firms are clueless to the value of domains for the most part, you can look at the list of the domain names they chose for their companies to see that they might have hundreds of millions in annual turnover, but have a cheap domain name for their business.
https://www.ilrg.com/nlj250
Greenberg Traurlig GTlaw.com (very intuitive, right?)
Squire Patton Boggs SquirePattonBoggs.com (imagine number of misspelled type-ins, emails etc.)
There are different patterns there:
- Partner initials + law dot com
- Partner Initials (few LL, few LLL, few LLLL dot coms)
- Partner full names (so could be 3-4 last names in a row) dot com
- Only first or first and second partner name dot com
- First partner name plus initials of the rest dot com
- First partner name + law dot com
They don't care about being intuitive, it is business based on referrals, heavy advertising, reputation, connections.