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HKFindlawyer.com debuts lawyer search feature with user ratings and reviews

This will help the public find trustworthy legal services.

HKFindlawyer.com launches a new law firm search and rating feature “Lawyer Search Feature” to help citizens find trustworthy legal services and avoid irresponsible law firms.

The new feature enables users to publicly rate law firms and provide detailed reviews, helping others make more informed decisions based on previous experiences.

Law firms can also respond to the ratings to ensure fairness and transparency on both sides. 

The rating system covers various legal areas, including work injury compensation, traffic accidents, civil litigation, divorce cases, and criminal matters such as theft, fraud, indecent assault, upskirting, underage sex, and assault.

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