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Lawmato relaunches its virtual consultation app with enhanced features
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Law2C, Inc.
DALLAS - PennZone -- Press Release

Legal tech startup Lawmato relaunching with immediate consultation feature

Dallas, Texas –
Starting on Friday, December 1, legal tech startup Lawmato will be back with its virtual legal consultation platform app ("Lawmato") offering new and improved features.

One of the new features is the availability of immediate consultation.  "We realized, and our customers have spoken, that they value the ability to obtain consultation at the moment most convenient to them," said Lawmato founder and CEO Tom Tong.

Lawmato's first of its kind scheduled virtual consultation offering provides transparency and efficiency to prospective clients, whether individuals or businesses.  Prospective clients can search for lawyers, review their background, experience and consultation rate, choose the lawyer they feel best fits their needs and select dates and times to meet.  The relaunched app offers an improved scheduling system with seamless ability for prospective clients to choose dates and times for meeting so lawyers can quickly respond and confirm.  "Another way we listened to our customers." Tong said.

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"Lawmato is designed to give prospective clients peace of mind, making competent lawyers available at their fingertips, and with instant payment to ensure efficiency in the consultation process." said Lori Ann Fox, Lawmato's co-founder and General Counsel & Director of Operations.  "Our app's immediate and scheduled consultation capabilities help reduce, or possibly even remove, the fear, uncertainty and anxiety of not knowing," Fox said. "It's like when you suspect a health issue – there's that fear of the unknown until you consult a doctor."

"Why Lawmato?" Tong said. "Today people do everything with an app. . .we've all met virtually with doctors. . .now it's with a lawyer."

About Lawmato: Originally founded in 2020, Law2C, Inc. dba Lawmato is an American legal tech startup with developing teams entirely located in the U.S. Lawmato's secure, encrypted app connects prospective clients to lawyers for virtual legal consultation via video, voice, or both from wherever they are.

For further information, contact Lori Ann Fox at loriannfox@lawmato.com and visit www.lawmato.com.

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