The Law Store brings legal help to Wal-Mart locations
Reasons for not seeking legal representation vary. Studies suggest some people assume they can resolve legal issues themselves, others may not be aware their problem is legally actionable, and some believe they cannot afford the help of a lawyer.
Whatever the barrier to legal representation,
A fully functional legal office based in
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"What we've tried to do is take the mystery out of going to a lawyer," Richards said. "You come in and you meet with us, we don't charge for that first consultation, and you can look and say, 'Well, these are the services that I would like,' talk to the lawyer about that. You can decide to purchase them, and you know exactly what you're going to pay."
Wal-Mart spokeswoman
"What we aim to do with the lease space is create a complete package for our customers," she said. "You come to Wal-Mart, you can get everything from groceries to tires, clothing. Then when you add in that lease space, it's that much more value. I think it's a great value for our customers. We're excited to see how they respond to the business."
Five more locations are planned in
"You've got people who are very, very low-income can afford legal aid," Richards said. "Then you have people of higher income brackets who can have a retainer, they can hire their own lawyer, and then you have this huge gap in the population to where these people, you know, maybe they could afford a lawyer, but they wouldn't know where to go, that they are definitely, for whatever the reason, not getting legal services. And so those are the people that we're really wanting to bring into the legal system."
Web-based platform
In addition to walk-in services,
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