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Another Disruption: AttorneyFee.com

21 Sep

The legal profession has witnessed the rise of new players that are disruptive of existing patterns of law practice.

First came LegalZoom, AVVO, TotalAttorneys, Rocketlawyer, MyLawyer (our company), and Law Pivot, disrupters that are having an impact on the way legal services are identified and delivered to the broad middle class.

Now comes AttorneyFee.com that holds promise of making legal fees more transparent.

For many years I have been critical of the fact that lawyers charge widely differing legal fees for the same work. In a study I was involved at the University of Maryland Law school some years ago, we discovered that for simple family law actions, such as a no-fault divorce, lawyers would charge any where from $500.00 to $3,000.00 for essentially the same work. This variation in legal fees for the same work tasks is another cause of the distrust that the average consumer has of the legal profession.

AttorneyFee.com is a welcome development for law firms that are already experimenting with fixed fee legal services delivered online. Law firms that are using online delivery technology will in fact have a competitive advantage over law firms that use higher cost productive methods. Sites like AttorneyFee.com expand the reach of these firms by giving them another channel to advertise their fee information to consumers.

I registered my Maryland virtual law firm at AttorneyFee.com yesterday. I found the interface to be clean and simple and the registration process easy.

My only criticism was that there was no field to display a law firm’s web address — only an email address and a telephone number. This means that an interested prospect will have to contact the law firm to get more information by phone or email, without the opportunity of easily clicking through to the law firm’s web site.

In my case, the page describing the pricing of my services does not provide enough information to the consumer about the scope of my services. There is no place to indicate that we offer “limited legal services” for pro se parties exclusively. For a new company that prides itself on transparency, this feature is less than transparent.

Moreover, when my firm comes up, a form also pops up that enables the prospect to ask for a free consultation. Except in our case, we don’t provide free consultations. Since we sell a legal advice service by the question for a modest flat fee, offering a “free consultation” from professionals like Alex Spiro is not consistent with our business model.

When I asked Robert Komaiko, one of the co-founders of AttorneyFee about these issues, he said they have other features planned for the site but they felt it was important to launch the site, get feedback, learn, and revise. As a believer in the lean startup method of starting a company, which is now all the rage in Silicon Valley, I agreed with Robert that it was important to get the concept launched and to work out the kinks later. There is certainly enough benefits and features already built into the site to see if this concept gets any traction. Better to launch the service , get feedback, and revise, as opposed to waiting for a year, adding every feature imaginable, and then discovering that consumers have no interest in the service.

AttorneyFee  using a proprietary search technology,has already  listed the prices that over 20,000 law firms are charging on their web sites.  The company plans to have over 70,000 law firm sites indexed within a relatively short period of time. This information alone will provide a useful consumer resource for comparing fees charged by law firms for similar tasks.

Some lawyers are bound to be critical of this web service as it is another indication of the commercialization of the legal profession but as Beibei Que, the other co-founder of AttorneyFee, and its CEO, told me:

We have all known that this moment was coming for a long time.  The profession can no longer limp along with one foot in the for-profit economy and another in a quasi-clergy role.  If we wish to reap the benefits of the for-profit economy, we must be prepared to comport ourselves like private market actors, and this means not retreating from conversations about price or concealing them behind closed doors.

AttorneyFee.com is a welcome addition to the family of new disrupters shaking the legal profession to its core.

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Cooley Law Wants to Set the Record Straight: Employment in the Legal Profession

20 Sep

Cooley Law is producing a series of reports on employment in the legal profession. Report One summarizes data produced by the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics regarding national employment and unemployment for workers in legal occupations….

 

Going the Distance: Lexis to Offshore Some Not Yet Specified Number of Jobs to the Philippines

19 Sep

Last month Lexis Global Legal & Professional informed its US workforce that it was planning to offshore some jobs to the Philippines next year. Most of the positions affected reportedly will be in Global Customer Services and Support. See the…

 

Will the PACER Fee Increase Change Your Research Habits?

19 Sep

Erika Wayne is conducting a quick survey on Legal Research Plus here. [JH]

 

Reminder: LawLibCon’s Teaching Legal Research: By the Book or Off the Cuff? Today at 3:00 PM EDT

16 Sep

LawLibCon is back from summer break. Today’s topic is “Teaching Legal Research: By the Book or Off the Cuff?” From the announcement: A discussion and debate about whether, when and how to use a textbook for teaching a legal research…

 

Child Support Lawyers Blog

15 Sep

Child Support Lawyers Blog, Legal Self Help Pro Se, Free Printable legal forms, Free child support calculator, Best DUI lawyer
and DWI legal resources, best divorce lawyers, real estate and vacation rental forms, employment forms, marriage certificates, immigration

 
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Marriage Separation Agreement

15 Sep

A marriage separation agreement or filing For Legal Separation – Free Sample 8 page packet of forms to download.
How to file your free legal separation papers. Guidelines to help you decide if separate maintenance might be a smarter choice for you…

 
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The WestSearch Straitjacket For Legal Research – Thinking Beyond The Keyword: Part II

14 Sep

In Part 1, we examined evidence for two kinds of limitations on WestSearch’s effectiveness. Ron Wheeler has studied limitations related to how WestSearch ranks documents for importance and relevance. (Does WestlawNext Really Change Everything?, 103 Law Libr. J. 359 (2011))…

 

Massacre in the Executive Suite of Thomson Reuters Markets: Is TRI’s Cash Cow, TR Legal, Next?

13 Sep

Devin Wenig, a 17 year veteran at Reuters and CEO of TR’s Markets Divison, was given the boot in July 2011 just ahead of the release of TRI’s 2Q 2011 financial report. It came with a “wish you the best”…

 

"The Disrupter" Makes ABAJ’s List of Legal Rebels 2011 for Pangea3

09 Sep

That would be David Perla, co-founder of Pangea3. The day Perla and his good friend Sanjay Kamlani met to hash out their plan for Pangea3, their purpose was both simple and disruptive—to turn the traditional law firm model inside out….