Statement by LegalZoom concerning the Courthouse News Service story regarding litigation filed on May 27, 2010
Yesterday, I posted information about a class action lawsuit against LegalZoom. Below is LegalZoom’s response to the Courthouse News Service story:
LegalZoom is dedicated to providing convenient and affordable solutions that help consumers create their own legal documents. We put the consumer first, and we back our products with a money-back guarantee. This has helped LegalZoom earn an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.
We are confident that the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles last week is without merit, and that LegalZoom will be vindicated in a court of law. LegalZoom does not provide legal advice or misrepresent our products and services in any way. Despite the lawsuit, LegalZoom continues to operate in California and all 50 states, providing more than 100 products and services to those seeking affordable help.
LegalZoom has been reviewed by legal authorities in California, and in many other states, and we have never been found to be in violation of the law. Visitors to our web site with more complex problems can find a listing of attorneys through LegalZoom’s Attorney Connect service, which is featured on our home page. Furthermore, we operate an attorney referral service in California which is certified by the California State Bar.
In the ten years since LegalZoom was started, we have garnered appreciation from consumers who have been very complimentary of the products LegalZoom offers and the way we operate. People come to LegalZoom to start their businesses, protect their families, and launch their dreams. As America’s premier online legal service, we’ve helped over a million people take care of important legal needs.
Kenneth Friedman
Senior Counsel
For further information contact
Scott MacDonell
Vice President
323-962-8600