Welcome to Law Off The Shelf, the first open marketplace for legal products. The purpose of the marketplace is to offer a new way of selling and buying legal insight products for corporate customers (B2B) for a fraction of the cost of traditional legal advice.

Law Off The Shelf Product Components:🔍Deep dive into selected areas 📔Playbook for a particular industry or legal area ❔Ask any sort of question

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Law Off The Shelf’s vision is to combine AI🤖+HumanTouch❤️and make legal insights available to all!

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Law Off The Shelf Product Components:🔍Deep dive into selected areas 📔Playbook for a particular industry or legal area ❔Ask any sort of question 〰️ Law Off The Shelf’s vision is to combine AI🤖+HumanTouch❤️and make legal insights available to all! 〰️

 FAQs

  • You (the customer) pay for each product via our webshop.

    The product consists of:

    Playbook + AI + HumanTouch. Or a simple template. If you take a look at our General Terms and Conditions we have a more thorough description of the products components. See link in the footer.

  • The legal knowledge and legal tech implementation are proprietary for each unique content contributor (i.e. the author of the playbook) and tech provider respectively.

    The seller owns the products, incorporating legal insight and legal tech implementation.

    The customer gains the licence to use the product purchased as described in the sellers terms.

    Law Off The Shelf solely supports sustainable solutions where copyright and privacy are respected. Products that infringe privacy or copyright will be removed from our marketplace.

  • You get access to expert legal insights, however, the products are typically not to be construed as being legal advice. If you need customized, propriatary legal advice, please reach out to a lawyer.

  • As much as we love America, we are focusing on the EU-market as for now. Meaning we are not offering products to U.S. companies.

  • "Early access" in the context of tech products refers to a phase during which a product, service, software, or another kind of technology is made available to a specific group of users before its full-scale release.

    The purpose of providing early access can vary, but commonly, it is used to gather user feedback, identify bugs, and refine the product based on real-world use.