Throughout his career as a criminal defense attorney, Michael LaScala often found himself waiting around in courthouses, twiddling his thumbs and wondering how he might be able to put to use all the time he spent waiting.

This is how LaScala came up with the idea for Atticus, a new app intended to connect criminal defense attorneys to clients in immediate need of assistance with low-level traffic citations, such as speeding or reckless driving violations, for a $249 flat fee.

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