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August 05, 2015, 08:56:21 AM
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Lawyer.com members now have a new way to pay. The online lawyer-match directory now accepts Bitcoin payments, allowing for faster, cheaper transactions. The new service is now offered with a 10% savings to Lawyer.com members and potential clients.

http://coinyoo.com/2015/08/04/major-legal-services-company-starts-to-accept-bitcoin-payments/
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August 05, 2015, 09:54:37 PM
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again, coinyoo cannot get past my malwarebytes client  Tongue

tyz posts coinyoo links a lot, and nobody else seems to have any problems, including the mods, so I'm assuming coinyoo is ok

anyone know why malwarebytes (PRO) rejects it for me?

anyway, i looked at the article here==> http://www.streetinsider.com/Press+Releases/Lawyer.com+%E2%80%8Bis%E2%80%8B+First+Major+Legal+%E2%80%8BServices+Company+to+Accept+Bitcoin+Payments/10775711.html

My first impression of lawyers.com is the same as TV lawyers... probably not the best legal representation out there.

I've never used their service. I guess for simple things like writing wills and making rental agreements they'd be fine

but for more serious stuff, I think I'd need more personalized service... like a lawyer somebody I know and trust recommends...

maybe Mark Karepeles will give them a test drive... then we can see what kind of legal wizards they have in there... LOL
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