Back to the Future in Legal Services: 40 Years and Counting
May 19 2011 - 7:01AM
PR Newswire (Canada)
ADA, Okla., May 19, 2011 /CNW/ -- Pre-Paid Legal Services vs.
Private Practice Delivery Model As Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.
(NYSE: PPD) approaches its 40th year anniversary, the legal
profession (and industry) in the U.S. is undergoing profound
change. As noted in the April 2, 2011 "Report of the Task Force on
the Future of the Legal Profession," sponsored by the New York
State Bar Association, there is a "sea change" taking place in the
legal profession and in "the value proposition upon which the
relationship between lawyers and clients is based." Although much
of the report focuses on corporate law and major law firms, the
industry as a whole is changing. According to a May 5, 2011
Economist story, "Ultimately, lawyering is becoming more of a
business than a profession. Some lawyers decry this. Others welcome
it. Few deny it." Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. (PPD) and the
network of independent provider law firms embrace the concept. As
the professional and academic debate about the future of "big law"
continues, PPD provider attorneys are delivering practical,
cost-effective and efficient legal counsel and solutions in a
plan-based format for the everyday legal issues that affect members
(customers) throughout the U.S. and four provinces of Canada.
Attorneys from among the 38 independent law firms that provide
legal services to PPD members were asked to offer their
perspectives on the PPD business model and delivery practices
compared to traditional, private practice law. Differences in
delivery models "The private practice and the Pre-Paid Legal
delivery models are as different as night and day," said Jim
Merritt, of Merritt, Flebotte, Wilson, Webb & Caruso, PLLC, the
Durham, North Carolina-based law firm and PPD service provider.
"The differences in these business models and the way the services
are delivered reflect the revolution now under way in the legal
services industry. The Pre-Paid Legal delivery model provides for
quality legal service at lower cost, increased responsiveness,
customer-oriented service and access to the legal system for many
who otherwise couldn't afford it," Merritt said. As an example of
such responsiveness, Merritt says that 90 percent of the time his
firm's attorneys respond to member calls as they come in rather
than requiring a return call to that member. Throughout 2010, PPD
provider law firms responded to an estimated 2.1 million member
requests for legal services. Merritt, Flebotte, Wilson, Webb &
Caruso, PLLC (www.carotennlaw.com) has been a PPD provider law firm
since November 1995. Billing is not the issue "In a traditional law
firm, a lawyer is only as good to the firm where he or she works as
the amount of billable hours he or she produces. In addition, an
initial consultation with a lawyer usually requires a fee," said
Joseph Lombino, senior partner at Lombino Martino, PS, the provider
law firm for PPD in the state of Washington. "When a PPD member
calls into his or her Pre-Paid Legal provider law firm for
consultation, the Pre-Paid lawyer is not concerned with billable
hours or money. The focus is directly on the member and how to
resolve their legal issue." "Simply stated, money does not get in
the way of a Pre-Paid Legal member obtaining the legal advice that
is required," Lombino said. Lombino has practiced law for 27 years,
13 of which he has spent providing legal services to PPD members.
Lombino Martino, PS (www.lm-wa.com) has been a PPD provider firm
since October 2005. Access to the legal system Michael Fiffik, an
attorney with Welch, Gold & Siegel, P.C., says economic
conditions are eating away at the middle-class's ability to access
the legal system. "We're seeing more pro se (self) representation
in court hearings and it's not only a growing problem, but an
untenable situation," Fiffik said. "All too often, the justice is
producing perverted results because litigants lack access to legal
counsel and representation," he said. Fiffik believes Pre-Paid
Legal Service plans are helping to reset the balance by making
legal counsel available to those in the middle-class. "The 'prepaid
model' is revolutionizing the way people access legal services and
it continues to impact the way law is practiced and delivered,"
Fiffik said. Welch, Gold & Siegel, P.C. (www.wgspc.com) has
been the PPD provider law firm for the state of Pennsylvania since
April 1996. An ounce of prevention "Unlike traditional private
practice law, which is generally 'reactive,' to an existing
problem, the Pre-Paid Legal Services model provides for a
'preventative' approach," said Melvin Hall, a partner with Riggs,
Abney, Neal, Turpen, Orbison & Lewis Inc. (www.riggsabney.com),
PPD's Oklahoma-based provider law firm since 1987. Based on 23
years of experience as both a PPD and private practice attorney,
Hall said people often contact an attorney only as a "last resort"
for legal issues that have become too significant to ignore. "The
PPD delivery model allows members and attorneys to deal with legal
issues before they become major problems," Hall said. "In much the
same way as with physical illness, early detection of legal
problems leads to the best possible outcome. With the prepaid
model, members have more incentive to contact their attorney and
deal with the 'symptom' of distress rather than unwanted effect.
Pre-Paid Legal Services offers its members not only legal
solutions, but stress relief. It's plain, simple and effective,"
Hall said. The "Report of the Task Force on the Future of the Legal
Profession" points to one of the fundamental driving forces in this
"sea change," noting, "Clients are seeking more efficient services,
predictable fees and increased responsiveness to their needs."
Pre-Paid Legal Services and its provider law firms have practiced
this approach to legal services for decades. About PPD We believe
our products are one of a kind, life events legal service plans.
Our plans provide for legal service benefits provided through a
network of independent law firms across the U.S. and Canada, and
include unlimited attorney consultation, will preparation, traffic
violation defense, automobile-related criminal charges defense,
letter writing, document preparation and review and a general trial
defense benefit. We have an identity theft restoration product we
think is also one of a kind due to the combination of our identity
theft restoration partner and our provider law firms. More
information about us and our products can be found at our homepage
at http://www.prepaidlegal.com. Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release, other than purely historical
information, regarding our future plans and objectives and expected
operating results, dividends and share repurchases and statements
of the assumptions underlying such statements, constitute
forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The forward-looking statements
contained herein are based on certain assumptions that may not be
correct. They are subject to risks and uncertainties incident to
our business that could cause actual results to differ materially
from those described in the forward-looking statements. These risks
and uncertainties are described in the reports and statements filed
by us with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including (among
others) those listed in our Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K.
Please refer to pages 20 - 23 of our 2010 Form 10-K for a more
complete description of these risks. Additionally, these risks and
uncertainties may include changes in associate recruitment and
member retention. We undertake no duty to update any of the
forward-looking statements in this release. George Snyder, PR
Director of Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc., +1-580-421-6339, cell,
+1-580-310-4067, georgesnyder@pplsi.com Web Site:
http://www.prepaidlegal.com
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