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r/Ask_Lawyers

84k members
r/Ask_Lawyers is a subreddit with 84k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size, and has high activity.
A place to post questions about legal issues and get answers from lawyers.

Popular Themes in r/Ask_Lawyers

#1
Advice Requests
: "When a rich person on Law and Order tells the cops, "talk to my lawyer," are they implying they have a criminal defense lawyer already retained and ready to go just in case?"
38 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Use of recording devices in NY courtrooms?"
6 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Dealership Sold me a car now they claim they structured the deal incorrectly on their end."
5 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "If a customer poisons store food and the store takes precautionary measures and throws everything away - what additional charges could be added if any?"
2 posts
#5
Opportunities
: "Opportunity for nearly-free law school. Should I pursue it?"
1 post
#6
News
: "An article in the news today says even if the Tik Tok ban isn't enforced, just using it would technically be against the law. How? "
1 post

Popular Topics in r/Ask_Lawyers

#1

Legal

: "Lawyers perspectives? “Millionaires…no effective access to our Legal system”"
69 posts
#2

Price

: "Price for Life?"
28 posts
#3

Lawyer

: "Anyone have stories about interactions with Yakuza Lawyers? "
24 posts
#4

Court

: "Is it pointless to take someone to Court using free legal counsel if the other party has money to pay for an expensive lawyer?"
13 posts
#5

Legal Pricing

10 posts
#6

Pay

10 posts
#7

Law School

: "Is it too late to pursue Law School?"
7 posts
#8

Lawsuits

: "What is it called when you repeatedly sue someone ( frivolous or not ) so they eventually concede/go broke?"
6 posts
#9

Career

: "Going back to before law school, would you have chosen other Career paths?"
6 posts
#10

Lawsuit

: "As someone who is about is sue someone, "American Rule" is extremely demotivating. Why does this even exist?"
6 posts

Member Growth in r/Ask_Lawyers

Daily
+77 members(0.1%)
Monthly
+2k members(2.6%)
Yearly
+20k members(32.1%)

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