Everything about Nolo Com totally explained
Nolo, formerly known as
Nolo Press, is a pioneering publisher in
Berkeley, California that produces
do it yourself legal books and software that reduce the need for people to hire
lawyers for simple legal matters such as making wills or writing business partnership contracts.
It was founded in an attic in
1971 by
Ralph Warner (who received his
bachelor's degree from
Princeton University in
1963 and his degree in law from the
Boalt School of Law at the
University of California, Berkeley) and
family law attorney Ed Sherman. The company published Sherman's first book,
How to Do Your Own Divorce in California after they discovered that other publishers wouldn't (fearing prosecution for practicing law without a law licence).
As of 2006 Warner remains with the company, having stepped down as its President in 2004. Sherman later founded his own legal publishing business (Nolo Press Occidental), a separate company from Nolo.com.
The company's name is derived from the legal phrase
Nolo contendere, meaning "it won't be disputed" or "I choose not to dispute". The word "nolo" itself could be taken to mean "I will not", "I choose not", or "I would prefer not to". The company recommends getting professional legal help for disputable or difficult matters.
The company's logo shows the
scales of justice tilted (in the favor of the reader). Some older Nolo publications feature their unofficial
mascot, a
shark depicted wearing a
necktie and carrying a
briefcase, showing the company's fondness for poking fun at their fellow members of the legal profession. This mascot is often accompanied by the
motto "Don't feed the lawyers. Just say Nolo" .
The Nolo shark officially retired in 2006 on the company’s 35th anniversary.
In 2006, Nolo launched their lawyer directory, which operates on the principle that both participating lawyers and consumers are better served by a relatively short list of qualified attorneys under each category (business law, real estate, etc.), with lots of information for side-by-side comparisons.
Complaints from lawyers
Although the company's products conspicuously recommend the reader should engage a lawyer for difficult or contended matters, the company has nevertheless drawn the ire of some legal organizations.
Publication of Nolo's first book,
How to Do Your Own Divorce in California, was condemned by the
Sacramento Bar Association, leading to a huge increase in its sales.
In 1997 the Texas Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee (a committee of the
Texas Supreme Court) opened investigations on Nolo and similar publishers, inquiring as to whether their publications constituted the
practicing law without a licence. Saying the investigation was "the first step toward widespread state censorship", Nolo sued, seeking a
declaratory judgement that its publications were legal; it was joined in the action by the
American Association of Law Libraries and the
Texas Library Association. In response, the
Texas Legislature enacted HR 1507, which expressly exempted websites and textbooks from accusations of practicing law without a license, providing they "clearly and conspicuously state that the products are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney.". In the light of this, the court committee dropped its contest of Nolo's suit.
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