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13 April 2012
Instant Law, the videoconferencing service launched last month to provide legal advice by webcam, aims to be present in 100 public libraries by the end of the year, business development director Ian Dodd has told Solicitors Journal.
The service is currently available in three libraries: Birmingham central library, Marylebone and Westminster.
The plan to roll out the service across Britain’s 4,000 libraries will start with the 44 in the Birmingham area.
From any computer Instant Law users will be able to access free general advice about the law provided by The Justice Gap and Epoq’s Desktop Lawyer, with its range of template letters and build-your-own legal documents.
Two other links take users to the national debt helpline and even to NHS Direct’s self-diagnosis service.
Library visitors can access the videoconferencing service in Instant Law’s red phone boxes which are located on participating libraries’ premises................
13 April 2012
Instant Law, the videoconferencing service launched last month to provide legal advice by webcam, aims to be present in 100 public libraries by the end of the year, business development director Ian Dodd has told Solicitors Journal.
The service is currently available in three libraries: Birmingham central library, Marylebone and Westminster.
The plan to roll out the service across Britain’s 4,000 libraries will start with the 44 in the Birmingham area.
From any computer Instant Law users will be able to access free general advice about the law provided by The Justice Gap and Epoq’s Desktop Lawyer, with its range of template letters and build-your-own legal documents.
Two other links take users to the national debt helpline and even to NHS Direct’s self-diagnosis service.
Library visitors can access the videoconferencing service in Instant Law’s red phone boxes which are located on participating libraries’ premises................