Start with a city page if you need to compare multiple firms in one market. City pages are the core shortlist-building
asset because they combine ranking tables, review-depth metrics, response behavior, communication signals, and market context.
Move to a firm page when you want to pressure-test a single candidate. Firm pages are intended to show the public review
footprint behind one office, including retrieved review volume, analyzed text volume, praise themes, complaint themes,
and example reviews from the current build.
Use state pages for orientation, not as a substitute for primary legal research. State pages summarize the legal backdrop
and aggregate city markets, but controlling legal authority still comes from official statutes, rules, and case law.