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OpenLaw

OpenLaw

Software Development

Democratizing legal services for all

About us

OpenLaw’s mission is to make legal services more accessible and affordable by making it easier for lawyers and clients to find each other, while providing tools that help lawyers streamline their back office operations.

Website
https://openlaw.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023

Employees at OpenLaw

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  • Most attorneys know they should be visible online. The real problem isn’t willingness — it’s time, risk, and uncertainty. • What’s safe to say? • What’s worth posting? • How do you educate without giving legal advice? OpenLaw exists to solve that gap. We create a system where attorneys can show up consistently, educate clearly, and build trust — without turning themselves into “content creators” or risking credibility. Legal education is happening online with or without firms. OpenLaw makes sure attorneys lead that conversation — correctly.

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    If you’re in law, I wouldn’t miss this CLE. Law firms using AI agents will gain an unfair advantage in 2026 and beyond. OpenLaw is hosting a CLE-eligible webinar covering what’s working right now with AI agents in law firms: how firms are using agents to scale faster without increasing overhead, and how to deploy them without stepping on ethical landmines. Register here: https://luma.com/sfjl1jcf

  • Not every legal question requires hiring an attorney. But knowing when you DO need one can save you thousands in mistakes down the road. You probably need an attorney if: ✓ You're facing criminal charges (even minor ones) ✓ You're starting a business with partners or investors ✓ You're buying or selling property ✓ You're going through a divorce with assets or children involved ✓ You're being sued or considering suing someone ✓ You're dealing with an employment dispute or wrongful termination ✓ You're creating estate plans with complex assets ✓ You're negotiating a major contract You might NOT need an attorney if: • You're filing a simple trademark or LLC (online services work fine) • You have a straightforward traffic ticket with no criminal charges • You're dealing with a small claims issue under your state's limit • You need basic legal documents (templates often work) The key question: What's the cost of getting it wrong? If the answer is "significant financial loss, criminal record, or long-term consequences," you need an attorney. If you do need help, OpenLaw connects you with vetted attorneys who specialize in your specific issue. No guesswork, no endless searching. Visit OpenLaw.com to get started. #LegalAdvice #LegalHelp #KnowYourRights #OpenLaw #LegalServices #LegalAdvice #LegalHelp #KnowYourRights #OpenLaw #LegalServices

  • Most legal tech companies operate behind closed doors until they have a perfect product. We're doing the opposite. We're building OpenLaw in conversation with the people who will use it: attorneys and clients who are frustrated with the status quo. Here's why: 1. The legal industry doesn't need another solution built in a vacuum. It needs tools designed by people who understand the real problems. 2. Transparency isn't just our value for clients. It's how we operate as a company. 3. The best feedback comes from the people doing the work, not from assumptions in a boardroom. 4. Building trust requires showing our work, not just our results. We're not claiming to have all the answers. We're claiming to ask the right questions and listen to the people who know. If you're an attorney or someone who's struggled to find legal help, your perspective matters. We want to hear it. What's broken about finding legal representation? What would make it better? Comment below or reach out directly. We're listening. #LegalTech #BuildInPublic #OpenLaw #LegalInnovation #Transparency #LegalTech #BuildInPublic #OpenLaw #LegalInnovation #Transparency

  • Here's what most attorneys don't calculate: The cost of a bad lead isn't just the money you spent to get it. It's: • 30 minutes on an intake call that goes nowhere • The mental energy of explaining your services to someone who can't afford them • The opportunity cost of missing a qualified client while you're chasing unqualified ones • The frustration that builds up over months of wasted time A solo practitioner spending 5 hours per week on unqualified leads loses $50,000+ in billable time annually (at $200/hour). That's not a marketing problem. That's a business sustainability problem. OpenLaw's approach: • Clients provide detailed case information upfront • We pre-qualify based on your practice area and experience • You only see leads that match your expertise • Transparent pricing expectations are set from the start Your time is valuable. Stop wasting it on leads that were never going to convert. Ready to work smarter? Visit OpenLaw.com/attorneys #LawFirmManagement #LegalMarketing #Attorneys #LegalTech #OpenLaw #LawFirmManagement #LegalMarketing #Attorneys #LegalTech #OpenLaw

  • In most industries, competition drives innovation, lowers costs, and improves service quality. But the legal industry has largely avoided this dynamic—until now. When clients can easily compare attorneys based on: → Specialty and experience → Transparent pricing → Real client ratings → Availability and responsiveness ...something powerful happens: Attorneys compete on quality and service, not just who has the biggest marketing budget. Clients get better representation at fairer prices. The justice gap starts to close. This is the marketplace OpenLaw is building. One where transparency and competition create a legal industry that actually works for everyone—clients who need help and attorneys who want to serve them. Because when the market works properly, everyone wins. Experience the difference at OpenLaw.com #legalinnovation #legaltech #marketplacedynamics #accesstojustice

  • We're not just building a platform. We're building a movement toward a legal industry that actually works for people. An industry where: → Clients have the power to choose based on what matters → Transparency is the standard, not the exception → Quality and service win, not marketing budgets → Access to justice is a right, not a privilege → Attorneys can focus on practicing law instead of chasing leads This isn't about disruption for disruption's sake. It's about fixing a system that's been broken for too long. Every client who finds the right attorney through OpenLaw is a step toward closing the justice gap. Every attorney who joins our network is a vote for a better way forward. We're just getting started. If you believe legal services should work like every other professional service—transparent, accessible, and client-focused—join us. For clients: OpenLaw.com For attorneys: OpenLaw.com/attorneys Let's build this together. #legaltech #accesstojustice #mission #legalinnovation

  • Divorce is emotional — but these mistakes can wreck your case fast. Screenshots, posts, and texts all become evidence, and judges do care. If someone needs this reminder… go ahead and send it. 👉 Want a lawyer who actually fights for a fair outcome? Compare proposals privately on OpenLaw.

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  • "Attorneys are too expensive." I hear this all the time. And I get it—legal fees can feel overwhelming. But here's what most people don't see: Attorneys aren't expensive because they're greedy. They're expensive because the current system is wildly inefficient. Think about what attorneys pay for: • $2,000-5,000/month on marketing and SEO • 10-20 hours per week on business development • Expensive office space in premium locations • Staff to handle intake and admin work • Bar association fees, insurance, continuing education • Lead generation platforms that charge 20-30% of fees All of that gets passed on to clients. The problem isn't attorney greed. It's a broken system that forces attorneys to spend more time and money on finding clients than serving them. OpenLaw's approach: • We handle the client acquisition • Attorneys save on marketing costs • Those savings can be passed to clients • Everyone gets better value When the system works efficiently, legal services become more accessible and attorneys can focus on what they do best. That's how we close the justice gap—not by asking attorneys to work for less, but by eliminating the waste in between. #LegalServices #AccessToJustice #LegalTech #OpenLaw #LegalIndustry #LegalServices #AccessToJustice #LegalTech #OpenLaw #LegalIndustry

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