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FAQs

How many leads will I receive from you?

A LOT! We generate more than 2 thousand leads per month, all across Québec and Ontario. The more specialties and regions you check in your profile the bigger the volume of leads.

Which specialties are the most popular?

All specialties are popular! That being said the largest volume comes from (in no particular order): Administrative, Business, Criminal, Family, Real Estate, Liability and Work.

When is a JuriCoin spent?

JuriCoins are spent when you accept a lead base on the lead's JuriCoin value (note: 1 lead = 1 Juricoin). Once you match with a lead you gain access to the names of the parties in order to verify potential conflicts of interest and read the description of the case submitted by the potential client. You will then have the opportunity to accept or decline the lead. Only accepted leads spend your JuriCoins.

Can I decline leads

Yes! Please note that generating leads does costs money, wether you accept it or not. Because of that we moderate your refusals to maintain a viable service. The following rules apply, 1 JuriCoin will be spent for:

  • 15 refusals of Private Mandates or Commercial bundles
  • 10 refusals of Small Mandates bundles
  • 5 refusals of Legal Aid bundles

Are the leads filtered in any way before being sent?

Yes! Every lead we send are authorized by one of our operators (a lawyer or a law student). The operators act as our filter and help you save time!

Once I accept the lead, do I have the exclusivity of the potential client?

Yes! Wether you pay for exclusivities or not, once you accept a lead no other lawyer on JuriGo get access to the client's contact information through our services. You will then gain exclusivity on the potential client.

Does accepting a lead automatically leads to a new client for me?

No. Our work is to put you in touch with interesting potential clients. Once this is done, it's your turn to play! Usually, 30 to 40% of leads become actual clients for our lawyers.

Do I have to provide a first free consultation to potential client?

No. We let potential clients know that lawyer services are not free so you do not have to provide free services. You should clarify your fee structure with potential clients as quickly as possible before or during your first meeting.