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Law Practice

Oct. 4, 2011

Online legal services expanding

Just as the Internet changed how people interact, prominent venture capital firms think it will change the way legal work is done by allowing average people and business owners to write their own legal documents.


By Robert Pierce


Daily Journal Staff Writer


PALO ALTO - Just as the Internet changed how people interact, prominent venture capital firms think it will change the way legal work is done by allowing average people and business owners to write their own legal documents.


This year alone, investors have sunk $85 million into two online firms seeking to disrupt the industry.


"After Brutus did Caesar in, everyone wondered if Caesar ha...

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