National directory

Top State Government Attorneys (2026)

Every attorney below is verified against a state bar. Distinguished members appear first.

Top state government attorneys across the United States. This national ranking includes 60 state government attorneys reviewed against the same editorial criteria — verified bar admission, client outcomes, peer recognition, and independent reviews. Placement is never sold. Narrow the list by state or city, sort by client rating or number of reviews, and read each attorney's verified profile before reaching out. Every profile includes bar standing, primary practice focus, and client feedback pulled from Google.

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Common questions

What does a state government attorney do?
A state government attorney advises and represents clients on legal matters that fall under state government. That typically includes case evaluation, strategy, document preparation, negotiation, and, when needed, representation before courts or agencies. Every attorney listed here has verified bar admission and is licensed to practice in the state shown on their profile.
How much does a state government attorney cost?
Fees vary by case type, complexity, and the attorney's experience. Common structures include hourly billing, flat fees for defined services, and contingency arrangements for certain injury or dispute matters. Many attorneys in this directory offer a free initial consultation — filter by "Free consultation" to see them. Always confirm the fee structure in writing before engagement.
How do I choose the right state government attorney?
Look at bar standing (all attorneys ranked here are verified against the state bar), practice focus, client reviews, and years of experience in your specific issue. Read the attorney's profile, review recent client feedback, and schedule a consultation with two or three finalists to compare approach, communication style, and fee terms before deciding.
Are the state government attorney rankings on this site sponsored?
No. Rankings are editorial and can't be bought. Attorneys can claim and enhance their profile, but placement is based on verified bar standing, client outcomes, peer recognition, and independent reviews — never on payment.
Do I need a state government attorney licensed in my state?
In most matters, yes — legal representation generally requires an attorney licensed in the state where the case is filed or the client resides. Every profile shows the attorney's state bar admission so you can confirm licensure before you reach out.