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As a lawyer, I know, and I know the founders understand, that you hire a lawyer not for rote form-filling. You hire them for the consultation and advice as to which forms to fill and what to include in them, along with broader strategic planning.

Form filling is nice and does empower clients a bit, but I would advise users to pay a lawyer for an hour or two of their time, and then fill out forms and get documents generated, whether through this service or somewhere else. That approach is cost effective and combines the strengths of both. You don't want to pay your $500/hr lawyer to generate documents for you. You do want to pay them $500/hr for their advice and to pick their brain.



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