Legal questions about the establishing, incorporating, or funding a startup are among the most common that entrepreneurs have. There’s perhaps a distrust of lawyers and a sense that legal advice will be too costly. As we’ve written about before, LawPivot tackles this problem by providing a place where startups can ask legal questions and get crowdsourced answers from qualified lawyers. By doing so, LawPivot lowers some of the barriers that startups might face – legal and logistical – when trying to find a lawyer.
Up until now, this service has only been available in California, but LawPivot announces today that it’s opening availability nationwide.