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Re: legalmatch.com--is it worth it?
Posted by Justin on 6/25/08
I just checked the site out. It looks very interesting. The concept is very cool and I think this is really going to be helpfull for some people. I think these guys are going to do some serious dammage on the internet. J On 6/23/08, Tamia Johnson wrote: > Hello > > I have been reading these posts. To me it sounds like the great idea: send your > case, lawyers review them and clients have options of multiple lawyers. > > However these guys are unethical and don't really care about the lawyers business at > at all. > > www.lawyerahead.com is the next generation for lawyers to find clients and clients > to find lawyers. no questions about it in my opinion. I have been following these > guys are while now and they are coming out strong and they are 100 times better than > any legal sites out there.... > > I really do think these guys will revolutionize the legal business. They have all > the right elements. Talent and a great product/service. > > > Regards > Tamia > > On 5/12/07, Rob wrote: >> They threatened to sue "me" - i.e. legalmatch because they googled pro bono >> lawyer and Legal Match was the first listing. There is apparently an option on >> Legal Match for a free lawyer so when I told the client I was not legal aide, >> thry were very upset. I was only able to calm her down when I gae her the >> number to the actual legal aide office. >> >> A lot of people I talk to think LM is a legal aide service. >> >> On 5/11/07, Kung Fu wrote: >>> When the client threatened you, what did you tell them? What ultimately >>> happened with that? >>> >>> You seem to have some exposure to the bottom of the barrel. Can you share >>> some of your experiences with that class and that kind of work? >>> >>> On 5/11/07, Rob wrote: >>>> 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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