Startup founders often use Google to answer questions. When it comes to specific legal information, however, Google often doesn’t quite cut it.

Legal services matching startup LawTrades this week launched a subservice, Micro (short for micro-consultations), allowing users to pay a flat fee in exchange for a personalized answer to a legal question. Raad Ahmed, CEO of LawTrades, believes the service can create a more accessible, but still meaningful, access point to legal advising.

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