It began by accident. In 1969 Harland Stonecipher came face-to-face with the high price of justice when a car accident he was involved in found its way into the courts. Even though the accident was not his fault, the staggering costs of legal protection nearly destroyed him financially. This traumatic experience planted the seeds of a vision that would eventually become Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc., the company that is revolutionizing justice in America by giving average citizens access to top lawyers for as little as $15 a month. Inside, discover the dramatic story of Pre-Paid Legal and its army of enthusiastic associates who together make legal protection not just a privilege for the few, but a right for all. About the Authors Harland C. Stonecipher is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc. He lives in Ada, Oklahoma. James W. Robinson, the author of the bestselling The Excel Phenomenon and Empire of Freedom, is senior adviser to the United States Chamber of Commerce. He lives in Los Angeles.Inside the Visionary Company That Is Making Legal Protection Available to AllIn 1972 Harland Stonecipher came face to face with the high price of justice when an accident he was involved in found its way into the courts. Even though the accident was not his fault, the staggering costs of legal protection nearly destroyed him financially. This traumatic experience planted the seeds of a vision that would eventually become Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc., the revolutionary network marketing company that is making justice affordable to all through an ingenious legal insurance plan.PIn The Pre-Paid Legal Story, Stonecipher gives readers the inside account of his company's dramatic beginnings and incredible growth. He shows how Pre-Paid Legal is changing not only our system of justice but also the lives of thousands of people who have discovered a unique business opportunity. In addition, readers will learn how the company gives average citizens access to top lawyers for as little as $15 a month, is positioning itself for rapid growth, and attracts entrepreneurs from lucrative professions.
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