Supreme Court.com provides an easy Client Social Network to find Lawyers, Attorneys and Advocates.

Finding a Lawyer or Attorney should not have to be Stressful or Intimidating in Web 2.0. Any Client can simply sign up to SupremeCourt.com for free. It's an easy way to find and communicate with Legal Advocates through 21st Century Social Networking.

Most of us have a nagging feeling that one day, services of a Lawyer, Solicitor or Attorney would become inevitable. Hopefully it'll be for a good reason. However, most people often push the thought out of their minds after contemplating the stress and intimidation, never mind the potential legal costs! The only thing is, Lawyers and Attorneys are just as essential to our daily lives as much as Medical Doctors.

SupremeCourt.com a new Client & Lawyer Social Network, hopes to help client users allay all those insecurities, by providing a less intimidating legal social framework, whereby client users can join the network for free! Most people usually wait till something awful happens before consulting a Lawyer or Attorney, even for simple things such as drafting legal business contracts, never mind domestic issues such as divorce, bankruptcy, personal injury, real estate matters or litigation. Joining Supreme Court is like buying essential insurance without having to pay for it!

Our social network mechanism encourages user clients to immediately initiate contact with legal advocate members, for any type of legal advice, or for future legal representation. The idea is to gradually build relationships with the advocates you may want to work with, now or in the future. Imagine if you never saved money for a rainy day and suddenly an uncertain event happens, the results can be very dis-concerting indeed if not prepared. Likewise, Legal Advocates are also encouraged to engage with member clients colloquially, as this helps procure new business and build long term Client/Lawyer relationships.

We have taken a long look at how the internet is evolving through social networking and believe the Facebook generation, typically 18 to 45 years of age, are far more likely to consult the services of a legal advocate through social networking, by comparison to un-interactive old media such as print, yellow pages or TV ads for that matter. The problem with Lawyer TV Ads is, they only work if clients make the call right away, assuming you can remember the long tail law firm name and phone number. Social networking makes the client user experience more personal, less intrusive and sustainable over the long term.

Any Client user can join and immediately upload a user profile with great ease. Client members can use their profile dialogue areas to solicit legal requirements and set privacy controls if they so choose, or utilize all the tools generally associated with social networking. A Tweet dialogue tool is also available on every profile member page.

So whether or not you have an immediate need for a Lawyer, Attorney or Solicitor, we encourage everyone to sign up to Supreme Court and Introduce yourself to a member advocate on the network and decide which ones you want to work with for future legal advice or representation. Bear in mind, even if a member advocate cannot help your case or give pertinent legal advice, the chances are they can refer another advocate who specializes in your area of need.

This is the power of Legal Social Networking that we aim to bring to every household universally. Click here to join now.

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