In France, 100% online has become an established part of the entrepreneurial landscape.
A growing number of companies are offering digitalized services, and this trend is part of the economy of today and tomorrow.
The business services sector is a perfect illustration of this transformation.
It includes banks, telephone operators and insurance companies, as well as legal services and business start-ups, all of which make up LegalTech.
This branch of FrenchTech is making a high-profile breakthrough and shaking up the legal services sector.
The term LegalTech (a neologism of Legal and Techonology) refers to the pool of innovative companies offering legal services using new technologies.
In other words, start-ups that enable the digitization and/or automation of a legal department, whether in terms of support, processes or relations with legal professionals.
Born in the early 2000s in the United States, LegalTech already boasts a large number of players.
The USA has over 300 start-ups in the online legal services sector.
The most influential players are RocketLawyer, Hub Avocat, Lawcracy and LegalZoom.
This transformation of the legal market has been enthusiastically received, with LegalZoom (100% online business creation) already accounting for 25% of business start-ups in California.
In France, their growth has been slower, but for some time now we've been seeing exponential growth.
LegalTech's 3 main areas of intervention are :
We can expect to see an ever-increasing number of LegalTechs in the coming years, due to the popularity they are generating among individuals and businesses.
LegalTech has three types of customers:
Legaltech began by offering solutions to market players so that they could integrate them into their business.
But today, these young companies are going direct to market with their own services, disrupting the market by redefining the overall offer, codes and prices.
Traditional players have to adapt, but above all they have to accept this new way of operating, driven by the digitization of the economy.
So we need to find a middle ground between traditional procedures and dematerialized processes.
Certain professions in the sector, such as chartered accountants and lawyers, are taking advantage of this opportunity to place support and advice at the heart of their strategies, relying on digital technology for time-consuming administrative tasks.
Despite this confrontation, common ground between all these players is possible. While the digitization of legal services is a major step forward, it is not yet capable of addressing the concerns and questions of entrepreneurs.
If the legal market succeeds in combining technology and tradition, it is at the dawn of a real metamorphosis that could ultimately create an ideal synergy and offer services 100% adapted to its targets.
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A major player in LegalTech, Captain Contrat has just raised 4 million euros to accelerate its development. This start-up offers a new 100% online legal experience for entrepreneurs and small businesses: to facilitate their procedures, it enables them to generate legal documents simply by relying on a network of lawyers:
LegalStart lets you manage all your legal formalities online:
LegalVision defines itself as a gas pedal of legal procedures, enabling small business owners to carry out their legal formalities online:
Tacotax is your online tax coach!
The site offers several services to support taxpayers throughout the year:
Ilovetax, a specialized service for auto-entrepreneurs.
Ilovetax simplifies the daily life of auto-entrepreneurs by automating and digitizing the accounting and day-to-day management of micro-businesses:
A true Legal Tech pioneer in France, launched in 2012, Demander Justice is a group of sites enabling the simplified settlement of everyday disputes without lawyers' fees:
LegaLife offers a range of legal services 100% online.
The start-up enables professionals and private individuals to draw up their own administrative and legal documents online, and to be put in touch with a lawyer!
The fields are varied:
The LegalTech sector is therefore experiencing a real craze, with numerous conferences, workshops and trade shows (the latest LegalTech trade show took place on December 6 and 7) organized around the digital transformation of the legal and legal services market.
Fundraising is on the increase, and dialogue between players in the legal market and LegalTech is intensifying in a constructive way.
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