"A new and fresh approach to legal services relevant for anyone who is starting or growing a business." - Emma Jones, Enterprise Nation

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3 reasons to pick us

1. BigLaw quality without the attitude problem.

2. Save more than 50% on the cost of BigLaw.

3. Flexible, pay as you go lawyers that work directly for you.

Hire an on demand lawyer and cut your legal costs in half. Meet Law 2.0

It has long been a challenge for entrepreneurs, start-ups, small and medium sized businesses to obtain first class and flexible legal services at a reasonable cost. Matrix Law was founded by a social entrepreneur and former City lawyer to provide wider access to affordable and high quality legal services. Matrix Law is now one of the fastest growing legal businesses in the UK.  We call it Law 2.0.

Matrix Law places lawyers, who have excelled at the world’s most prestigious law firms and companies, with your business for on demand or temporary assignments. Helping your business grow and avoiding the need to use BigLaw or employ someone full time.

Matrix Law was created because its founder was disillusioned with BigLaw and the amount of time, resources and money they waste. BigLaw pass on their high operating costs, expenses, bonuses and other inefficiencies to clients by charging prohibitively high hourly rates. This precludes promising small and medium sized businesses, charities, local authorities and entrepreneurs from receiving the same quality of legal services as larger businesses.

Matrix Law can assist you in accessing high quality legal advice at less than 50 percent of the cost of BigLaw. Matrix Law is part of a movement against waste and inefficiency in the new digital and Web 2.0 world.

Clients turn to us to reduce their dependence on traditional law firms and either help augment the capabilities of their in-house legal department or to create an on demand or temporary one.

The Matrix Law concept was created for a challenging and more satisfying legal practice rooted in sustainability, technology and equality. We call it Law 2.0.