DirectLaw

Est. 2010 HQ Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA Employees 2-10 Updated 2026-06-16
What it is

What It Does

DirectLaw is a virtual law firm platform for solo and small firms that want to deliver legal services online. Its core is web-enabled document automation: clients answer guided interviews on the firm’s website and generate completed legal documents, with state-specific automated form libraries. The platform also covers client communication, secure document exchange, and billing. The document-automation engine is Rapidocs, a technology associated with The Epoq Group of London.

Who It’s For

Aimed squarely at solo practitioners and small firms building an online or unbundled legal-services practice (the “virtual law firm” model). It sits at the client-intake and document-drafting stages of the workflow. It is not built for in-house teams or large-firm litigation.

What We Found

DirectLaw publishes two pricing tiers: PayGo from $49/month per solo attorney (plus $50 per additional attorney) and Complete at $199/month per solo attorney (plus $50 per additional attorney). It is listed on Capterra and Crunchbase. Most sources place its founding around 2010 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, though the underlying Rapidocs technology is described as having been in development for considerably longer.

What We Haven’t Verified

  • Review volumes and ratings on the listing sites.
  • The depth of the claimed integrations (Clio, Box, Rocket Matter) — only some are marked verified in our data.
  • Current company size and whether the product is still actively developed at scale.
Integrations

Platforms DirectLaw integrates with. Depth — where curated — reflects how native the connection is. Uncurated entries render without a depth dot.

Deep — bi-directional API Medium — one-way sync / webhook Shallow — middleware / Zapier-class

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