Cities in NY with Most NY-Licensed Attorneys

621 cities in NY ranked by registered NY-licensed attorney office count.

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Showing 51-100 of 621 cities in NY

# City State Attorneys Relative
51 Astoria NY 229
52 Smithtown NY 229
53 Armonk NY 223
54 East Meadow NY 201
55 Rye Brook NY 201
56 Harrison NY 191
57 Larchmont NY 191
58 Farmingdale NY 188
59 Troy NY 180
60 Manhasset NY 176
61 Mount Kisco NY 170
62 Bayside NY 166
63 Amherst NY 164
64 Valley Stream NY 157
65 Elmsford NY 154
66 Plainview NY 154
67 Hicksville NY 149
68 Newburgh NY 146
69 Long Beach NY 143
70 Bay Shore NY 141
71 Cedarhurst NY 141
72 Merrick NY 137
73 Delmar NY 129
74 Chappaqua NY 124
75 Lockport NY 124
76 Middletown NY 123
77 Bronxville NY 122
78 Commack NY 122
79 Southampton NY 116
80 Elmira NY 114
81 Niagara Falls NY 114
82 Northport NY 114
83 Woodmere NY 114
84 Ballston Spa NY 113
85 Glens Falls NY 113
86 Floral Park NY 112
87 Suffern NY 112
88 Roslyn NY 111
89 East Hampton NY 109
90 Valhalla NY 108
91 Carle Place NY 107
92 Canandaigua NY 101
93 Plattsburgh NY 101
94 Jackson Heights NY 97
95 Orchard Park NY 97
96 Watertown NY 96
97 Hamburg NY 95
98 Nyack NY 95
99 Fresh Meadows NY 94
100 Auburn NY 93

How to read this list

Each city above is the office address on file with the New York Office of Court Administration for one or more registered NY-licensed attorneys. The same attorney can appear in only one city at a time - their currently registered office address, but many NY-admitted attorneys maintain offices outside New York (most commonly in Washington DC, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Newark). Attorneys with NY admission practicing from non-NY offices remain in this list because they are still registered with NY.

The relative-bar visualization in the rightmost column shows the city's attorney count as a percentage of the leading city in the current view. New York City dominates by such a wide margin that nearly every other city renders as a thin slice; switch to a state filter or a starting-letter filter to see relative scale within a tighter group.

Sort options surface different perspectives: Most attorneys highlights legal-market scale, Name (A-Z) supports lookup by city name, and State, then count groups out-of-state offices together to reveal the geographic spread of the NY bar across other jurisdictions.

Why offices, not coverage

PlainAttorney covers only NY-admitted attorneys. We do not (yet) cover the bar registries of California, Texas, Florida, or other states; if you see "Los Angeles" in this list, those are NY-admitted attorneys with offices in LA, not LA-admitted attorneys. To verify a CA-admitted attorney, use the State Bar of California search; for TX, the State Bar of Texas; etc. Cross-jurisdiction verification links are listed on our methodology page.

Data freshness

The NY OCA refreshes its open-data attorney registry quarterly. We re-import the dataset on each refresh and recompute city aggregates. Status changes (suspensions, disbarments, address moves) propagate within one quarter. For real-time status of any individual attorney, follow the link from any name in this list to the attorney profile page, then click the "Verify with NY OCA" link to query the live OCA registry.

Why some "small" cities have surprisingly high counts

Several cities in the list have attorney counts that look outsized relative to their population. White Plains, for example, holds thousands of NY-licensed attorneys despite a relatively modest population, because it serves as the legal-services hub for Westchester County and as the venue for the federal courthouse and state supreme court. Albany ranks high not because of municipal population, but because it is the state capital and the venue for the New York Court of Appeals. Garden City and Mineola have law-firm clusters that serve Long Island's commercial and matrimonial bar. Reading "city size" as "metro size" matters: an attorney's registered office is a real-estate decision driven by client base and court access, not by population density.

Cross-state offices and federal-system clusters

Washington DC consistently appears in the top ten of cities, even though DC is not part of New York State, because thousands of NY-admitted attorneys work at federal agencies (Department of Justice, SEC, CFPB, Treasury), in DC-headquartered law firms, or in policy roles at think tanks and trade associations. They retain NY admission while practicing federal law from a DC base. Boston, Newark, Philadelphia, and Stamford CT show similar patterns: NY-admitted attorneys who work at firms with strong NY-bar concentration but happen to be physically based in nearby major-market cities.

Using city pages for outreach research

If you're researching where to recruit, where to advertise, or where a particular firm has its NY presence, the city detail pages are the fastest entry point. Each city's detail page lists the top firms with NY-registered attorneys at that city's address, the dominant law schools (institutions whose alumni concentrate in that city), and the per-status breakdown of the local NY-admitted population. Click any city name in the table above to access these per-city pages.

Patterns visible in the city distribution

Three patterns recur across the city distribution. First, federal courthouses act as gravitational centers: the cities ranked highest correlate with the seat of a federal district court (Southern District of NY in Manhattan, Eastern District in Brooklyn, Northern District in Albany and Syracuse, Western District in Buffalo and Rochester). Second, state-court venues amplify regional bar concentration: Albany hosts the Court of Appeals; White Plains the Westchester Supreme Court; Mineola the Nassau County Supreme Court. Third, business-cluster cities punch above population weight: Garden City (real estate and matrimonial bars), Melville (corporate law for the Long Island tech corridor), and Stamford CT (financial-services general counsel offices spilling across the state line).

Source: NY OCA, Attorney Registrations Statewide attorney registry · 2026 Counts reflect registered attorneys in each city (any bar status).