Now
legal advice available online worldwide
Published
by Punjab Newsline
Visakhapatnam:
(India): Keeping pace with the changing times, consumers across the world
have been looking to the internet for their legal needs. Four million people go
online to get legal advice. We dont know the pricing of
legal advice. Please check with the website. We are not responsible for any
illegality.
Numerous
legal web sites have cropped up recently in the western world, many of which
serve as virtual match-makers between lawyers searching for clients and clients
in need of help. Unlike our western counterparts, there has been no authentic
legal portal for the Indian public until now.
This void gave
birth to AdvocateKhoj - India's Dedicated Case Post System for Consumers (URL:
http://www.advocatekhoj.com) to help people find a well-qualified lawyer for their
legal issues. Consumers who are in need of legal assistance can present their
case by answering some simple questions about their legal situation, "free
of cost" on the AdvocateKhoj website without revealing his or her
identity.
Lawyers enrolled
with AdvocateKhoj would review these cases and send their replies. The consumer
can now view the responses from various advocates, check their background
information, education and experience, and then make an informed decision on
whom to engage for their case.
AdvocateKhoj uses
automated online technologies that match specific needs of a consumer with a
lawyer by matching geographically, and also based on a lawyer's various salient
attributes and legal expertise. The matching is fully automated and is based on
client-entered criteria, so there is no preferential treatment of any
particular lawyer.
The result:
Prior to any money
changing hands, and with minimal time spent, consumers can present their cases
and in-turn get in touch with lawyers of their choice! According to Anoop
Vincent, co-founder, AdvocateKhoj, "It's obvious that consumers would
embrace this new and unique service as all of us prefer to make empowered and
informed decisions. The search for a well-qualified lawyer or a good client should
be no different."