The total number of lawyers in the United States has seen a steady increase over the last few years. In 2024, there were approximately 1.32 million active lawyers. This total was slightly lower when compared to the previous year, and not much above the 2015 figure of 1.3 million. Lawyers in the U.S. Unlike many other common law countries, the United States does not differentiate between lawyers who plead in court and those who do not. For example, in the United Kingdom the former are titled barristers and the latter solicitors. In the United States, however, terms such as lawyer and attorney can refer to either profession. Oversupply in the U.S. legal industry Despite continuous growth of the U.S. legal services market since the great recession, there is an oversupply of lawyers relative to the number of jobs. An overproduction of law graduates is one cause of this oversupply; consequently the number of law graduates shrunk in recent years. Increasing automation is another cause, with around half of law firms admitting to replacing human resources with technology in the last two years.
The Indian states of Meghalaya had about 60 percent of women panel lawyers as of June 2022. By contrast, the state of Uttar Pradesh had only about ten percent of women panel layers. The per capita spent by the state government on legal aid was 3.84 Indian rupees in financial year 2021.
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The total number of lawyers in the United States has seen a steady increase over the last few years. In 2024, there were approximately 1.32 million active lawyers. This total was slightly lower when compared to the previous year, and not much above the 2015 figure of 1.3 million. Lawyers in the U.S. Unlike many other common law countries, the United States does not differentiate between lawyers who plead in court and those who do not. For example, in the United Kingdom the former are titled barristers and the latter solicitors. In the United States, however, terms such as lawyer and attorney can refer to either profession. Oversupply in the U.S. legal industry Despite continuous growth of the U.S. legal services market since the great recession, there is an oversupply of lawyers relative to the number of jobs. An overproduction of law graduates is one cause of this oversupply; consequently the number of law graduates shrunk in recent years. Increasing automation is another cause, with around half of law firms admitting to replacing human resources with technology in the last two years.