The Internet has revolutionized the way we conduct business and obtain services.

Want food delivered? There’s an app for that.

Want to have a doctor’s visit in your living room? Use telehealth.

Need a lift? Rideshare companies have you covered.

But what about legal services? While plenty of online companies offer “low prices” to draft your will or form your LLC, do you get your money’s worth, or are you better off hiring an attorney?

Your information is not protected

The first thing you should be aware of when using an online legal drafting company is that these businesses are not law firms, even if they use licensed attorneys to provide limited assistance.

As a result, the information you share with these companies is not protected under attorney-client privilege (the fine print at

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