Here's an exclusive look at the pitch deck a law firm CEO used to raise $3.5 million to rewire how people find lawyers
Briefly

OpenLaw seeks to transform how individuals find and hire lawyers by leveraging artificial intelligence. Clients submit a brief description of their legal issues, and the platform's algorithms match them with relevant, pre-screened attorneys. This innovative approach allows lawyers to receive case details and propose their services directly through the site. By reducing marketing burdens, OpenLaw aims to free lawyers to focus more on their legal work. The platform has onboarded over 130 attorneys and is targeting specific practice areas, attracting significant investor interest.
OpenLaw uses artificial intelligence to match people with vetted lawyers online, allowing clients to submit a legal issue and receive proposals from relevant attorneys.
Guzman believes the legal industry can be improved by reducing marketing costs for lawyers, enabling them to focus on legal work instead of business operations.
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