LegalZoom
Summary
LegalZoom.com, Inc. is an online legal documentation service that was founded by Robert Shapiro, Brian P. Y. Liu, Brian S. Lee, and Edward R. Hartman. In addition to providing online document assembly of legal documents, LegalZoom provides a legal education center and articles on the legal aspect of current events. The company is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Los Angeles, California.LegalZoom began offering legal services products to the public on March 12, 2001. Shapiro and Hartman joined Liu and Lee to form the company to respond to a perceived need for documents that could create wills, adjudicate in small claims court, and provide help in other legal matters.LegalZoom provides legal documents in the categories of business formation, intellectual property, estate and personal planning.
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NInth Advertiser Pulls Commercials From Rush Limbaugh's Radio Show
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Advertisers’ Boycott Won’t Dent Rush Limbaugh’s Earnings
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AOL Suspends Advertising From Rush Limbaugh Show
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ANOTHER Rush Sponsor Flees
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