DMARC for Law Firms
Stop email spoofing that could compromise cases, violate ethics rules, and breach client confidentiality.
Stop email spoofing that could compromise cases, violate ethics rules, and breach client confidentiality.
Your firm’s reputation rests on protecting client confidences. A single spoofed email can destroy client trust you spent years earning. PowerDMARC keeps your name and your clients untouchable!
Prevent spoofed emails that could compromise settlement negotiations
Stop unauthorized disclosure of privileged attorney-client communications
Protect case strategies and sensitive litigation documents
Maintain compliance with bar association security requirements
Ensure only authorized senders can use your domain for case-related correspondence, preserving the sanctity of attorney-client communications.
Block attempts to spoof senior partners’ emails during sensitive negotiations or discovery processes where timing and authenticity are critical.
Give clients visible proof that their sensitive communications with your firm are authentic and protected from interception or manipulation.
Extra protection for deal communications where spoofed emails could derail multi-million dollar transactions or leak sensitive financial data.
1 in 5 law firms reported being targeted by phishing attacks in the past year!
Real-World Legal Email Threats
The Cost to Your Firm
$5.08 M
Is the average cost of a legal data breach
56%
Lost sensitive client info in a breach
65%
Are unaware of legal obligations following a breach
Deploy Authentication
Implement DMARC, SPF, and DKIM to establish legitimate email sources for your domain.
Monitor All Activity
See every service and individual sending an email using your firm’s domain name.
Identify Threats
Spot unauthorized senders and spoofing attempts before they reach your clients or staff.
Enforce Protection
Block fraudulent emails automatically while ensuring legitimate communications flow uninterrupted.
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Legal emails that involve sensitive client data, contracts, billing, or case updates are most at risk of spoofing, as attackers exploit their authority and urgency to trick recipients.
DMARC can be complex for non-technical teams to manage manually, but PowerDMARC makes implementation and ongoing monitoring much easier.
Yes, each practice-specific domain should have its own DMARC policy to ensure consistent protection and prevent spoofing across all your firm’s communications.