All fair concerns. How much attorney can you afford? Who will you call at zero dark thirty when you shoot the bad guy?cb1000rider wrote:That's what they say. At least that's what their commissioned non-attorney sales people say.jbarn wrote: [pre-paid legal] membership would have afforded him no cost legal representation.
What I want to see:
1) References to actual cases where they have defended clients. To date, they haven't provided this.
2) Actual "zero cost" clients who are willing to be references.
[pre-paid legal] cites "privacy" when indicating that they will not provide any case references. That's fine, but cases are matters of public record. And dispositions of those cases should be of great interest to anyone who considers this to a form of legal representation. Sorry, that doesn't pass the "smell" test for me. Neither does allowing them into my CHL class.
And sorry, the math doesn't work out for me. If I'm a defendant in a criminal trial, I want the best attorney I can afford. Assigning me an attorney that gets paid some % of several membership fees - is he or she really going to be motivated to work hard?
Just askin...
I already know, and mine is paid for.