Many times clients do not know whether they have a case or not. They are looking for an attorney to see whether or not there is a legal basis to proceed against someone who has wronged them. Other times, individuals need help navigating a legal process but do not have the money to pay an attorney to help them.
For both of these groups of individuals access to effective legal representation can be something of a myth. Many of these individuals try to handle their legal matters on their own and end up becoming frustrated by the complexities of the law and give up.
However, new online services have been developed to help those individuals who either don't know if they have a case or do not have the money to pay big attorney's fees for their legal matters. Chief amongst these services is Legal Roadmap [http://www.legalroadmap.com], a new online legal consultation and attorney referral service that provides a cost effective way for people to get the legal advice they need without being pressured by lawyers for big fees.
Legal Roadmap is quick and cost effective. Visitors go to their site to submit the facts of their case. From there the Legal Roadmap attorneys put together a consultation memorandum for the customer. This consultation memorandum lays out the issues raised by the customer's facts; the legal authorities relevant to those issues; and provides an analysis of how those authorities apply to the customer's facts. The Legal Roadmap team will then propose a series of next steps that the customer can take to pursue their legal matters. In addition, the customer is provided with the contact information for trusted attorneys in their jurisdiction with whom they can follow up with.
It is good to know that technology is finally bringing some clarity to the murky legal world. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides all U.S. citizens the right to represent themselves in legal proceedings. Now with services like Legal Roadmap, that fundamental American right can be fully realized.
For both of these groups of individuals access to effective legal representation can be something of a myth. Many of these individuals try to handle their legal matters on their own and end up becoming frustrated by the complexities of the law and give up.
However, new online services have been developed to help those individuals who either don't know if they have a case or do not have the money to pay big attorney's fees for their legal matters. Chief amongst these services is Legal Roadmap [http://www.legalroadmap.com], a new online legal consultation and attorney referral service that provides a cost effective way for people to get the legal advice they need without being pressured by lawyers for big fees.
Legal Roadmap is quick and cost effective. Visitors go to their site to submit the facts of their case. From there the Legal Roadmap attorneys put together a consultation memorandum for the customer. This consultation memorandum lays out the issues raised by the customer's facts; the legal authorities relevant to those issues; and provides an analysis of how those authorities apply to the customer's facts. The Legal Roadmap team will then propose a series of next steps that the customer can take to pursue their legal matters. In addition, the customer is provided with the contact information for trusted attorneys in their jurisdiction with whom they can follow up with.
It is good to know that technology is finally bringing some clarity to the murky legal world. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides all U.S. citizens the right to represent themselves in legal proceedings. Now with services like Legal Roadmap, that fundamental American right can be fully realized.
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