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AddedFeb 18, 2024
UpdatedJul 6, 2026
Legal Hero

Legal Hero

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Legal Hero operated a legal-services marketplace matching businesses with vetted attorneys on fixed-price projects.

HQ
New York City, NY, US
Founded
2014
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Contents

  1. 01Executive Summary
  2. 02Products & Services
  3. 03Competitive Strengths
  1. 01Executive Summary
  2. 02Products & Services
  3. 03Competitive Strengths

Memo

Legal Hero is preserved as a closed New York legal-technology company whose public footprint now relies on third-party directories, archived references to legalhero.com, and industry compendiums. Enrichment should treat the entity as historical rather than operating.

Posterity updates should keep operating status closed, retain the inactive website URL record, and use neutral synthesized company text that explains the marketplace model without marketing language from legacy scrapes.

Product Overview

Legal Hero's core offering was an on-demand legal project marketplace for businesses that needed outside counsel for defined tasks. The platform positioned itself around pre-vetted lawyers, standardized project scopes, and upfront pricing so customers could procure legal help without open-ended hourly engagements.

Industry listings described the service as a marketplace model within legal technology, comparable to other platforms that match companies with attorneys for clearly priced legal work.

Competitive Advantages

Legal Hero differentiated itself by packaging legal work as fixed-price projects with vetted attorney supply, aiming to reduce procurement friction for small and mid-sized businesses. The marketplace structure allowed customers to compare scoped engagements instead of negotiating open-ended hourly relationships.

Its early positioning in legal-tech datasets emphasized efficiency-oriented lawyer matching and transparent pricing as the primary value proposition relative to traditional law-firm hiring.