Hi Everyone:
When I first came onto the forum, I was very negative on the idea of being able to scale my legal business but other users on the forum challenged that assumption, and I saw another post by MJ on the forum, which inspired me to think differently.
Entertainment law is tough to scale because of all of the contract negotiation that takes place, and also because most clients cannot afford expensive legal services.
I would like to find a way to offer low cost legal services to the 80-90% of people in entertainment who cannot afford expensive legal services.
There are some websites out there that just offer form contracts to download, but I do not think they are that successful.
I was wondering if anyone could share some ideas on how this might be done, or examples of how service businesses have been scaled or even productized in the past.
Thank you very much.
When I first came onto the forum, I was very negative on the idea of being able to scale my legal business but other users on the forum challenged that assumption, and I saw another post by MJ on the forum, which inspired me to think differently.
Entertainment law is tough to scale because of all of the contract negotiation that takes place, and also because most clients cannot afford expensive legal services.
I would like to find a way to offer low cost legal services to the 80-90% of people in entertainment who cannot afford expensive legal services.
There are some websites out there that just offer form contracts to download, but I do not think they are that successful.
I was wondering if anyone could share some ideas on how this might be done, or examples of how service businesses have been scaled or even productized in the past.
Thank you very much.
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