2023-04-23 21:54:02
More and more Quebec lawyers are turning to the Web to provide free advice to Internet users, gaining enormous success.
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Lawyers use original means like TikTok to inform people, like Alexandre Langlois and Sophie Mongeon.
“No one is supposed to ignore the law, but at no time will we learn what the law is,” says Me Alexandre Langlois, criminal lawyer, at TVA Nouvelles, which has more than 56,000 subscribers on the platform.
“I tried my luck. I went ahead and quickly had 10,000 views. (…) The average Quebecer lives paycheck to paycheck, so when an injustice occurs and you want advice, that’s an income you don’t have. Before investing in a lawyer, there are plenty of platforms available to the citizen for free”, testifies for her part Me Sophie Mongeon, lawyer in social law, followed by 66,000 subscribers on TikTok.
These capsules are also a way to break the ice with potential customers.
“I think we are witnessing a change and an evolution of the legal profession in Quebec, which is a movement in which we also want to regain some public confidence,” thinks Mr. Langlois.
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