Litigator Briefcases
Professional briefcases for attorneys attending trial who need to convey power and confidence.
Made from the highest grade full-grain vegetable-tanned Italian leather.
Minimalist branding. Personalizable with a subtle laser engraving.
No.1
Men's Leather Briefcase
$2,000
No.2
Leather Messenger Briefcase
$1,800
City
Leather Laptop Bag
$1,400
Elegant
Slim Leather Laptop Bag
$1,300
Essential
Modern Briefcase
$1,500
Exquisite
Slim Leather Laptop Briefcase
$1,400
City Large
Leather Laptop Bag
$1,600
10X
Leather Laptop Travel Bag
$1,600
City
Women's Laptop Bag
$1,400
10X
Women's Leather Laptop Travel Bag
$1,600
Elegant
Women's Laptop Briefcase
$1,300
Exquisite
Women's Laptop Bag
$1,400
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Why Choose Von Baer?

Expertly Handcrafted Leather Products

Full-Grain Vegetable-Tanned Italian Leather

Strong Hardware for a Lifetime of Use

Luxurious & Durable Cotton Lining

Personalize With a Laser Engraving

Exquisitely Rich-Hued Leather for Refined Tastes
Buyer's Guide
Why the Wrong Bag Can Cost You More Than Just Comfort
At this stage in your career, the details aren’t minor - they’re defining.
The briefcase you carry isn’t just holding legal documents and a laptop; it’s signaling your level of preparedness, professionalism, and long-term ambition.
- Partners notice how associates present themselves, whether consciously or not.
- Clients see what you bring to the table, quite literally.
A structured, well-crafted case reinforces the image of control, capability, and meticulous attention to detail - the same qualities that win cases.
A flimsy, collapsing satchel does the opposite. Papers bend, corners fray, and rummaging for a pen mid-meeting wastes precious seconds. Ever had to awkwardly shove a file back into a bag while maintaining eye contact with a senior partner? These small frictions add up.
Beyond appearance, the wrong bag actively hinders your work . Poor organization forces you to scramble through crammed folders while opposing counsel sits with a neatly arranged docket. Cheap materials wear down quickly, leading to cracked handles, stretched seams, and an unfortunate replacement cycle.
What’s at stake? Time, efficiency, and - most importantly - how you're perceived.
Precision is everything in your profession - your tools should match that level of scrutiny.
What Separates an Exceptional Legal Briefcase from an Average One?
A well-constructed case needs to meet specific, real-world demands.
A good litigator doesn’t walk into a deposition with loose files haphazardly stuffed into an oversized tote. But a truly well-designed case doesn’t just look neat - it enables efficiency in ways most people overlook.
Non-Negotiables of a Serious Workhorse
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Rigid Structure That Holds Its Shape
A collapsing case creates physical friction - pulling documents from a slouching mess wastes seconds in high-stakes moments. Internal framing and reinforced edges ensure your bag stays upright, even when partially full, preventing the dreaded “puddle” look that plagues softer bags. Look for cases with reinforced aluminum or structured leather panels for shape retention. A thickness of at least 3mm full-grain leather helps maintain structure over years of use. -
Deliberate, Thoughtful Organization
Ever seen a partner walk into a meeting and, without looking, pull out the exact document they need? That’s the level of instinctive organization your bag should enable.- Independent file dividers keep deposition transcripts crisp and separate from miscellaneous items. Ideally, these should be at least 12 inches wide to accommodate legal-size folders without bending .
- A zippered section for confidential documents avoids the nightmare of handing a client’s sensitive material to the wrong person. Look for internal security pockets at least 8 inches deep, large enough for passports, USB drives, or private notes.
- Laptop compartments should be padded but not loose - a bag that doesn’t hold tech snugly leads to unnecessary movement, which shortens device lifespan. The ideal laptop sleeve size should be at least 14.5 inches wide and 10 inches high to fit most 15-inch laptops.
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Materials That Improve With Age
Cheap leather looks good in the store but cracks, peels, and warps in months. Full-grain leather, on the other hand, softens and develops a deeper patina, meaning the bag actually looks better after years of wear . Leather thickness should be at least 2.5mm for durability.
Picture this scenario:Two summers ago, at a federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., an associate sat across from opposing counsel, waiting for the judge to enter. His bag, a mass-market synthetic briefcase, sagged open on the table, documents sliding toward the edge. Every few minutes, he had to nudge them back in. Across from him, the lead partner for the opposition had an old, structured leather case - corners scuffed but intact, shape holding firm. When he reached for his notes, they were exactly where he expected them, no adjustment needed. As the case progressed, the small difference in organization became more obvious. One attorney remained composed, the other subtly distracted by his own equipment. When you spend years honing your arguments, the last thing you want is your bag working against you.
If your daily tools aren’t working for you, they’re working against you.
The Leather Myth: Not All Are Created Equal
Leather can be deceiving. Many people assume that because something is labeled "leather," it’s automatically premium. But in reality, there’s a wide quality spectrum , and manufacturers capitalize on confusion.
Understanding the Leather Hierarchy
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Full-Grain Vegetable-Tanned Italian Leather (Best Choice) - Which is Why We Use it at Von Baer
- The strongest, most natural cut of the hide, showcasing original grain patterns and imperfections .
- Gains character over time rather than degrading.
- Test it: Lightly scratch it - full-grain will show a faint mark that buffs out, proving its authenticity.
- Look for leather thickness between 2.5mm and 3.5mm for optimal strength and longevity.
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Top-Grain Leather (Second-Tier Choice)
- Sanded down to remove imperfections, making it smoother but less durable.
- Lacks the same aging process as full-grain, but a good compromise for those wanting a polished look.
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Genuine Leather (Misleading Term)
- Essentially “reconstituted” leather scraps pressed together with glue and plastic coating .
- Peels and deteriorates within 12 to 24 months of regular use .
Hidden durability markers: Check for hand-stitched seams with waxed thread , which should be at least 1mm thick for superior hold. Solid brass hardware should weigh at least 50 grams per buckle or clasp to ensure longevity.
At an annual firm retreat in Chicago, a junior attorney was pulling his briefcase strap over his shoulder when the synthetic leather gave way with a sudden snap. The seam had split where the handle met the bag - less than a year old, and it had already failed under the weight of a few case files and a laptop. He muttered something under his breath and resorted to carrying it under his arm the rest of the day, making mental notes to replace it before Monday. Later that evening, he ran into a former colleague - now in-house at a Fortune 500 company - who carried the same bag he had five years ago. The difference? The full-grain leather had deepened into a rich mahogany, the stitching still tight, the handle molded to years of use. It had been an investment at the time, but one that paid off every single day since. Cheap leather doesn’t just fail. It makes you rebuy.
Think of it like a well-crafted argument - real strength comes from the foundation, not surface-level polish.
Slim vs. Spacious: How Much Storage Is Too Much for Lawyers?
The balance between sleek design and practical storage is where most professionals make mistakes. Too small, and you’re cramming folders at odd angles. Too large, and you’re carrying dead weight —literally and visually.
What Actually Needs to Fit?
- Documents should lie flat. Look for a main compartment at least 15 inches wide and 10 inches tall to accommodate standard 8.5”x11” and legal-sized (8.5”x14”) documents.
- Laptop storage should be separate. Ideally, in a dedicated, lined pocket to prevent scratches. Padded laptop sleeves should be at least 10mm thick for impact protection.
- Expandable compartments add flexibility. Some days require more space than others—look for gusseted designs that expand up to 3 inches.
Security Features: Keeping Confidential Files Safe During Litigation
While no bag can guarantee total security, smart design minimizes risks.
- Lockable compartments are a must for carrying anything privileged. TSA-approved combination locks or key locks with at least a three-digit mechanism are ideal.
- Hidden zippers prevent easy access when in transit. Prioritize YKK No. 5 or No. 8 zippers, which resist forced entry.
- RFID-blocking pockets shield credit cards and ID badges from electronic theft. These should have at least a 13.56 MHz shielding layer for effectiveness. We use RFID-blocking in all Von Baer wallets.
Imagine is the opposing counsel accidentally left privileged case notes behind at a coffee shop - that's an expensive and career-damaging mistake.
If you wouldn’t leave a confidential deposition transcript in plain sight, why carry it in a bag with no safeguards?

Co-Founder: Albert Varkki
Von Baer was founded because I wanted a unique and high-quality laptop bag for myself, without paying for an unreasonably overpriced designer brand. I've spent over 500 hours testing 1,000s of leather products over to help you get a better product.
I'm proud of the luxurious leather goods we've created since 2014, and I'm sure you'll love them too. Read more about our story here.
We strive for the highest editorial standards, and to only publish accurate information on our website.
How Is Von Baer Leather Different?
Not all leather is the same.
Since 2015, we at Von Baer have dedicated ourselves to high-quality real leather.
Here's a 30-second summary of how to choose a better leather product:
- Leather comes in different grades: full-grain, top-grain, and split/bonded - which represent how much of the original product is used (less product used = cheaper).
- Full-grain is the best grade of leather you can buy: exceptionally durable, developing an elegant patina, and having that beautiful real leather smell.
- Cheaper grades are less durable, age poorly, and don't have that authentic scent.
- Leather is processed through "tanning", which makes it durable and water-resistant.
- The two main methods for this are "vegetable-tanning" and "chrome-tanning".
- Chrome tanning uses harsh chemicals that are bad for the environment and produce a worse quality leather.
- Vegetable tanning is the best method, being more eco-friendly, and producing leather with a better patina and scent.
That's why here at Von Baer, we only use full-grain vegetable-tanned Italian leather, sourced from the finest tanneries across Tuscany, Italy.
It ages beautifully over time, developing a unique patina, making it more durable and luxurious than lower-quality leather.
It's also why we developed the leather standards trademark Cuoio Superiore (meaning "superior leather" in Italian).
Learn more about Von Baer here.