The Internet is the information source of first resort for many services, including legal services and legal-service providers.??Internet sites maintained by Cornell University and the University of Washington provide legal information and materials, including laws, bills, court opinions and related documents, while Findlaw.com provides contact information for local lawyers and LegalZoom provides for-fee legal information.??Some of these online legal information and service providers have been challenged as unlawful suppliers of legal services.

Legal Zoom, Nolo and Rocket Lawyer are among the most extensively used Internet legal information suppliers.??The most used service is the provision of legal information that has been written in a form suitable for use by a layman.??This type of legal service has been protected for the last four decades.

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