Over 6,000 Member Protected
David Walton
Sep 02, 2024
Attorney Shield Surpasses 6,000 Paid Members, Demonstrating Strong Market Demand for Legal Support Services
Attorney Shield, Inc., a provider of on-demand legal support via a mobile app, is proud to announce a significant milestone in its journey to transform legal advocacy during police interactions. The company has now surpassed 6,000 paid memberships, affirming the trust and reliance users place in its innovative service.
Launched in April 2024, Attorney Shield has rapidly grown, demonstrating a robust demand for accessible legal services, especially in contexts of law enforcement interactions. The milestone of 6,012 paid members, as of 08/30/2024, is not just a testament to the app's popularity but also underscores the crucial need for such services in today's societal landscape.
"Reaching over 6,000 paid members within just a few months of our national launch is a remarkable achievement for us," said David Walton, CEO of Attorney Shield. "This milestone is a clear indication that people value having immediate access to legal support, particularly during critical and stressful interactions with law enforcement."
Attorney Shield's platform provides members with 24/7 access to licensed attorneys who can offer real-time guidance and intervention during police stops, detentions, or any law enforcement engagements. The app's success reflects growing public awareness and concern regarding individual rights and the desire for transparency and accountability in policing.
"Our rapid growth is driven by the trust our members place in us to deliver peace of mind during some of the most challenging moments one might face. It’s about offering more than just legal support—it’s about ensuring safety and respect for civil rights," Walton added.
As Attorney Shield continues to expand, the company remains committed to enhancing its offerings, ensuring that every member receives the highest quality of support and advocacy. The company looks forward to furthering its mission of fostering safer, more equitable interactions between the public and law enforcement.
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1 comment
James Scaggs / Sep 05, 2024 at 19:08
I don’t understand why there aren’t attorneys more readily available for civil rights violations. I have civil rights violations on video and don’t have the assets to pay for an attorney up front, but knowing that there is a lot of money available through Civil Rights suites, I don’t understand why it’s so hard to find an attorney to take my case. Clear 1st and 4th Amendment violations, the video was even featured on San Joaquin Valley Transparency.