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Just curious to see what it could go for as a .net with a hyphen included. Thanks!
 
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the problem with this DN is not hyphen and .net primarily, but the fact that law attorneys doesn't make much sence.

something like tax-attorneys, divorce-attorney, bankruptcy-attorney ....or (Geo)-Attorney with hyphen and .net could be worth something but the combination law-attorneys doesn't make much sence.
besides, law-attorney.net (singular of your name) is available for hand reg too.

in fact, you don't find a single domain name with this combo developed.
all parked.

sorry but my appraisal for this name is: regfee
 
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I have to say I disagree with GiftedDomains

"Attorneys at Law" is a common enough business title for a law firm "Joe Blogg - Attorneys at Law" and there are 5,950,000 results in Google for +"attorneys at law"
So I can't see what the issue is with "Law Attorneys" of which there are 9,670,000 results.

If the law firm has more than one attorney I think it makes perfect sense. I would go as far to say that it sounds like quite a nice name, [email protected] sounds quite nice too.
And if it's a large law firm with several offices (or affiliate law firms) the .net extension makes good sense.

I could very well be I missed the point you were making GiftedDomains if so, I apologise.

As to value? I have no idea :bah: but I think it's quite nice.
 
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So I can't see what the issue is with "Law Attorneys" of which there are 9,670,000 results.

the issue is that none of these results is for "law attorneys" alone, but its always part of a specific law.

i.e.

construction law attorneys
insurance law attorneys
business law attorneys
familiy law attorneys
elder law attorneys

etc,

whereas the results for "attorneys at law" is really for "attorneys at law".

google gives you 10 million results for "law attorneys", because google finds these two words. but google doesn't care that they don't make sence, if you cut off the first part (before law) and make a domain name out of it!

people need to get rid of this "google results" formula. google results means nada.

instead you have to use keyword tool and traffic estimator.

the result for [law attorneys] in google keyword tool is about 200 EXACT searches / month (global). that means nobody is searching for "law attorneys". (please don't use broad match type, always exact match type).

hope that helps.
 
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I am with GiftedDomains on this one. "Law Attorneys" as a stand alone term does not make sense.
All the results are for a field of law + attorneys.

"Family Law Attorneys"
"Criminal Law Attorneys"

I don't see any value in this one.

Now if it was a field like Family-Law.net it would be worth good money even with a hyphen + .NET

Brad
 
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