LegalZoom
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LegalZoom.com, Inc. is an American online legal technology and services company launched in 2001.[3] It helps its customers create legal documents without necessarily having to hire a lawyer. Available documents include wills and living trusts,[4] business formation documents,[5] copyright registrations, and trademark applications. The company also offers attorney referrals and registered agent services.[6]
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Type | Public company |
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Founded | March 12, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-03-12) |
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Headquarters | Glendale, California, U.S. |
Area served | United States |
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Number of employees | 1,383 (December 2022) |
Website | legalzoom |
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Cited as a disruption to traditional consumer legal services,[7] the company asserts that this disruption benefits people who otherwise could not hire a lawyer by expanding their access to legal services.[8]
LegalZoom was founded by Brian S. Lee,[9] Brian Liu,[10] Edward Hartman,[11] and Robert Shapiro.[12]