In UK Obtain Traffic Lawyer Online

October 19th, 2011

Pretty cool legal information service:

A solicitor has launched a groundbreaking website that provides people charged with motoring offences a free online diagnosis of their case, backed up by the option of instructing a barrister to represent them at the hearing at the click of a button, Legal Futures can reveal.

The aim ofRoadTrafficRepresentation.com (RTR) is to replicate the process a solicitor would go through when considering a motoring offence, and does it much quicker and at no cost by automating this and getting the user to enter all their details into the system.

Martin Langan has spent three years developing RTR and particularly the artificial intelligence behind it, which then advises on the chances of conviction and likely penalty by applying the sentencing guidelines to the facts. He has tied up with Old Bailey Chambers in London to help manage the instruction of counsel if requested either to defend the case or put mitigation.

Clients pay £960 for a one-day trial in the Crown Court, £678 for the magistrates’ court and £399 for a plea in mitigation, most of which goes to the barrister. Users can also seek telephone advice for £35 per call (provided by Law Express), while there are additional fixed-fee services, for example before deciding on a plea a letter to the CPS seeking advance information and then advising the client about plea on the strength of the reply is £36 inclusive, while for £24 they can buy a template letter to plead guilty by post that ensures all the right points of mitigation are made; for an extra sum this will be reviewed by a lawyer.

This lawyer has sage advice: automation!

Mr Langan was a partner at a Surrey firm until 2003 before setting upLegal Workflow Ltd, through which he customises workflow systems for lawyers. “I am wedded to automating what you can,” he told Legal Futures. In time instructing counsel will be even more automated through the system scanning relevant barristers’ diaries to find one available to attend the hearing and booking them for it.