Re: legalmatch.com--is it worth it?
Posted by Rob on 5/11/07
LegalMatch is the worst investment I have ever made. Google pro bono
lawyer or free lawyer and see who comes up near the top of the list (if not
the first paid ad).
In almost 18 months, only 4 clients retained me. The rest I spoke to
thought I was legal aid. One threatened me with a lawsuit for "false
advertisement."
A waste of valuable resources.
On 5/04/07, Get Serios wrote:
> A practicing attorney needs efficient time management. Every attorney out
> there gets calls and visits routinely that waste their time. A smart
> attorney networks on many different fronts. LegalMatch is just another
front
> to find business. The key to LegalMatch service is the ability to pick and
> choose what cases makes sense for you. The value surfaces in -not how much
> money you make- (the obvious) but in how much time is saved. Who wants to
> chase Google ads? That a job in itself. not to mention the high cost.
> Lawyers are too caught up in being busy or in many cases trying to micro
> manage everything. Forget it. Have a life as well as a practice. Support a
> process that delivers the potential clients to your desktop inbox so you or
> your para legal can easily sort through them. In the long run this will
> reduce a great deal of busy work and enable one to become a better more
> organized practitioner. If you don't see the value proposition in that
> efficiency then you should keep doing what you've always done to see if you
> get the change in results you expect. What's that the definition of?
> Clearly attorneys need help in new case management. If we didn't need help
> the YP wouldn't have the thickest section of advertisement listed for
> attorneys. We wouldn't need to scramble around trying to figure out the
> Internet services. While I'm at it...since this is about clients...at least
> LegalMatch protects the interest of the client and the attorney by
> permitting both to choose each other with discretion. I don't have to rely
> on my gate keeper to make decisions on who I talk with. That's sane,
> sensible, ethical and over time very profitable. Plus, I get to have a
life.
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