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LegalShield (previously known as Pre-Paid Legal Services or simply Pre-Paid Legal) is an American corporation that sells legal service products direct to consumer through employer groups and through multi-level marketing[9] in the United States, and Canada. It was available in the United Kingdom from 2019[10] to 2021.[11] According to LegalShield's income disclosure regarding associates selling the product: "For Associates with 0-2 years of experience who made at least one sale, average annual earnings were $798 for 2019. Approximately 73% of all Associates across experience years made less than $1,000 in 2019."[12]

LegalShield
Formerly
  • Sportsman's Motor Club (1972–1976)
  • Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. (1976–2011)
Company typePrivate
IndustryLegal services
Founded1972; 52 years ago (1972)
FounderHarland Stonecipher
Headquarters,
U.S.
Areas served
  • United States
  • Canada
Key people
Products
Services
  • Legal services
  • identity theft monitoring and restoration
Revenueest. $400 million[1] (2014)
OwnerMidOcean Partners
Stone Point Capital[4]
Further Global[5][6][7]
Number of employees
700[8] (2014)
Websitelegalshield.com

The company was founded in 1972, as the Sportsman's Motor Club. In 1976, it was incorporated as Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc., and made its initial public offering in 1984.

In 2011, Pre-Paid Legal went from being traded on the New York Stock Exchange back to being a private company when it was acquired by MidOcean Partners and subsequently changed its name to LegalShield.

Services edit

LegalShield develops and markets pre-paid legal service plans through a network of more than 6,900 independent provider attorneys across the U.S. and Canada.[13] The company also markets IDShield, a privacy and reputation management service that also provides identity theft monitoring and restoration.[14][15] The company's membership plans are sold as employee benefits, through its multi-level marketing division, and direct to consumers.[9]

History edit

 
Exterior of the company's headquarters in Ada, Oklahoma (2012)

Sportsman's Motor Club edit

LegalShield started as Sportsman's Motor Club in 1972 in Ada, Oklahoma.[16][8][17] Harland Stonecipher (1938–2014) was the company's founding president and chief executive officer (CEO).[18][19] The life insurance salesman from Ada, Oklahoma, created the "motor service club" after being in a car accident in 1969. The other party in the crash was cited for fault but still filed suit against Stonecipher for the accident. Although he had health, life, and vehicle insurance coverage, he was required to hire a lawyer to defend himself in court and struggled to pay the legal expenses.[20] After researching the industry of European legal expense plans, he established the Sportsman's Motor Club to reimburse members for legal fees relating to vehicle accidents.[20][16]

Pre-Paid Legal Services edit

The club changed its name and incorporated as Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. in 1976,[21] becoming the first company in the United States to provide pre-paid legal plans for individuals.[20] Initially, members could choose their own lawyer and seek reimbursement from Pre-Paid, but by the 1980s, the company directed members needing legal help to pre-selected firms.[20]

Pre-Paid Legal went public in 1984.[22] Pre-Paid was first listed on the NASDAQ, then moved to the American Stock Exchange in 1986,[23][24] followed by the New York Stock Exchange in 1999, where it was listed as "PPD".[19][25][26]

In 1998 Pre-Paid acquired The People's Network, a marketing company based in Dallas.[27][28]

In 1999 the company began offering plans in Canada in 1999, with some modifications to suit the Canadian legal system. By 2009, it covered 28,000 Canadian families across four provinces.[29][30]

In 2000 Pre-Paid Legal was criticised by CBC's Marketplace for operating as a multi-level marketing model and encouraging sales associates to buy training material.[31]

In 2003, the company moved into a new corporate headquarters in Ada, Oklahoma.[30]

In November 2006, Pre-Paid announced plans to spend $27.4 million to repurchase shares owned by executives.[25]

In 2010, Stonecipher resigned from the positions of president and CEO. Randy Harp and Mark Brown were appointed as co-CEOs, with Harp assuming the role of company president. Stonecipher retained his position as chairman of the company's board.[30]

Controversies edit

In 2001, a Wyoming attorney general announced, "When we discovered that Pre-Paid was using prohibited income representations to promote their multilevel marketing program, we warned them that the representations were prohibited by Wyoming law." Pre-Paid denied violating the law, but agreed to adjust its marketing messaging and pay $7,000, including $2,000 refunded to participants who alleged the company had misled them.[32][33] In the same year, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) required Pre-Paid to stop counting the commissions paid out to sales associates as assets instead of expenses, which reduced reported earnings by over half.[18] As a result, Pre-Paid amended its reporting and filed its 2000 financial statements in February 2002. The statements showed huge decreases in earnings (from $43.6 million to $20.5 million) and stockholder equity (from $147 million to $42 million).[34] Later that year, however, the Denver Business Journal reported that Pre-Paid earned a $27.1 million profit on $303.7 million in revenue, a large increase from its $1.9 million profit on revenues of $129.6 million in 1997, and its members had access to a network of 46 firms with 1,270 lawyers.[35]

In 2004, approximately 250 plaintiffs filed about 30 lawsuits in Alabama against Pre-Paid, all of which were dismissed or settled by 2006.[25] Pre-Paid faced two lawsuits in Mississippi, one in October 2004, and the other in February 2005. A jury ruled in favor of the company in the first suit. In the second, a jury found Pre-Paid and Stonecipher guilty of deceptive advertising and fraud[18] and required them, in November 2005, to pay $9.9 million in punitive damages.[36] TheStreet.com reported that Pre-Paid faced additional lawsuits filed by 400 Mississippi plaintiffs which were ultimately settled.[25] TheStreet.com also noted that the company had had some success in court, including the overturning of a fraud verdict and the defeat of a class action lawsuit alleging the company was a pyramid scheme.[36] The company and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which had Stonecipher on its board of directors,[19] called the lawsuits "frivolous" and "abusive".[37]

Pre-Paid's independent auditor was unable to approve the company's 2004 financial statements because of "material weaknesses" related to the processing of commissions.[18] Two weeks later, Pre-Paid filed 2004 financial statements approved by its auditor, Grant Thornton.[38] New rules proposed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) required Pre-Paid to disclose to potential associates that less than 25 percent of its sales representatives sold multiple insurance plans in 2005, which the company confirmed in an SEC filing.[25]

In 2007, the FTC began investigating Pre-Paid's marketing of its identity theft service and Affirmative Defense Response System (ADRS), which the company developed to increase group sales.[39] Pre-Paid changed its marketing materials in 2009 after regulators found the company's claims about ADRS misleading.[40] According to an SEC filing, the FTC and Pre-Paid "[reached] a mutually agreeable solution", and in 2010 the agency ended its three-year investigation without any action.[39]

PrePaid was the top corporate donor to the 2008 re-election campaign for Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, who has defended the operation of multi-level marketing firms in that state.[41]

LegalShield edit

In January 2011, Pre-Paid Legal agreed to be bought out for $650 million USD with entities formed by MidOcean Partners, a New York private equity firm that describes itself as "focused on the middle market".[42] The deal closed on June 30, 2011, and the company once again became privately held.[43] In July 2011, Rip Mason began serving as LegalShield's CEO. In late 2011, the company changed its name to LegalShield as part of an overall re-branding initiative.[44]

In July 2014, Jeff Bell replaced Mason as CEO, and Mason became chairman of the board.[45] He retired in 2022.[46]

Stone Point Capital, another private equity firm, purchased a majority stake in LegalShield from MidOcean Partners in 2018.[47] In 2019, the company expanded into the UK with offices in Oxford and an arrangement with Slater & Gordon UK providing legal advice via the LegalDefence app.[10][48] The venture in the UK went into liquidation in May 2021.[11]

Former Dish Network and Sling TV executive Warren Schlichting became CEO in December 2022.[49]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Prepaid Legal to Merge with MidOcean Partners, Acquisition for $650 Million July 2011
  • CBC News Report on PPL
  • Pre-Paid Weathers Guilty Verdict
  • Attorney General’s Office Nets Refunds From Multi-Level Marketer

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LegalShield previously known as Pre Paid Legal Services or simply Pre Paid Legal is an American corporation that sells legal service products direct to consumer through employer groups and through multi level marketing 9 in the United States and Canada It was available in the United Kingdom from 2019 10 to 2021 11 According to LegalShield s income disclosure regarding associates selling the product For Associates with 0 2 years of experience who made at least one sale average annual earnings were 798 for 2019 Approximately 73 of all Associates across experience years made less than 1 000 in 2019 12 LegalShieldFormerlySportsman s Motor Club 1972 1976 Pre Paid Legal Services Inc 1976 2011 Company typePrivateIndustryLegal servicesFounded1972 52 years ago 1972 FounderHarland StonecipherHeadquartersAda Oklahoma U S Areas servedUnited States CanadaKey peopleWarren Schlichting CEO Kathy Pinson COO 1 2 Steve Williamson CFO 3 ProductsPre paid legal services identity theft solutionsServicesLegal services identity theft monitoring and restorationRevenueest 400 million 1 2014 OwnerMidOcean PartnersStone Point Capital 4 Further Global 5 6 7 Number of employees700 8 2014 Websitelegalshield wbr com Law portal The company was founded in 1972 as the Sportsman s Motor Club In 1976 it was incorporated as Pre Paid Legal Services Inc and made its initial public offering in 1984 In 2011 Pre Paid Legal went from being traded on the New York Stock Exchange back to being a private company when it was acquired by MidOcean Partners and subsequently changed its name to LegalShield Contents 1 Services 2 History 2 1 Sportsman s Motor Club 2 2 Pre Paid Legal Services 2 2 1 Controversies 2 3 LegalShield 3 References 4 External linksServices editLegalShield develops and markets pre paid legal service plans through a network of more than 6 900 independent provider attorneys across the U S and Canada 13 The company also markets IDShield a privacy and reputation management service that also provides identity theft monitoring and restoration 14 15 The company s membership plans are sold as employee benefits through its multi level marketing division and direct to consumers 9 History edit nbsp Exterior of the company s headquarters in Ada Oklahoma 2012 Sportsman s Motor Club edit LegalShield started as Sportsman s Motor Club in 1972 in Ada Oklahoma 16 8 17 Harland Stonecipher 1938 2014 was the company s founding president and chief executive officer CEO 18 19 The life insurance salesman from Ada Oklahoma created the motor service club after being in a car accident in 1969 The other party in the crash was cited for fault but still filed suit against Stonecipher for the accident Although he had health life and vehicle insurance coverage he was required to hire a lawyer to defend himself in court and struggled to pay the legal expenses 20 After researching the industry of European legal expense plans he established the Sportsman s Motor Club to reimburse members for legal fees relating to vehicle accidents 20 16 Pre Paid Legal Services edit The club changed its name and incorporated as Pre Paid Legal Services Inc in 1976 21 becoming the first company in the United States to provide pre paid legal plans for individuals 20 Initially members could choose their own lawyer and seek reimbursement from Pre Paid but by the 1980s the company directed members needing legal help to pre selected firms 20 Pre Paid Legal went public in 1984 22 Pre Paid was first listed on the NASDAQ then moved to the American Stock Exchange in 1986 23 24 followed by the New York Stock Exchange in 1999 where it was listed as PPD 19 25 26 In 1998 Pre Paid acquired The People s Network a marketing company based in Dallas 27 28 In 1999 the company began offering plans in Canada in 1999 with some modifications to suit the Canadian legal system By 2009 it covered 28 000 Canadian families across four provinces 29 30 In 2000 Pre Paid Legal was criticised by CBC s Marketplace for operating as a multi level marketing model and encouraging sales associates to buy training material 31 In 2003 the company moved into a new corporate headquarters in Ada Oklahoma 30 In November 2006 Pre Paid announced plans to spend 27 4 million to repurchase shares owned by executives 25 In 2010 Stonecipher resigned from the positions of president and CEO Randy Harp and Mark Brown were appointed as co CEOs with Harp assuming the role of company president Stonecipher retained his position as chairman of the company s board 30 Controversies edit In 2001 a Wyoming attorney general announced When we discovered that Pre Paid was using prohibited income representations to promote their multilevel marketing program we warned them that the representations were prohibited by Wyoming law Pre Paid denied violating the law but agreed to adjust its marketing messaging and pay 7 000 including 2 000 refunded to participants who alleged the company had misled them 32 33 In the same year the U S Securities and Exchange Commission SEC required Pre Paid to stop counting the commissions paid out to sales associates as assets instead of expenses which reduced reported earnings by over half 18 As a result Pre Paid amended its reporting and filed its 2000 financial statements in February 2002 The statements showed huge decreases in earnings from 43 6 million to 20 5 million and stockholder equity from 147 million to 42 million 34 Later that year however the Denver Business Journal reported that Pre Paid earned a 27 1 million profit on 303 7 million in revenue a large increase from its 1 9 million profit on revenues of 129 6 million in 1997 and its members had access to a network of 46 firms with 1 270 lawyers 35 In 2004 approximately 250 plaintiffs filed about 30 lawsuits in Alabama against Pre Paid all of which were dismissed or settled by 2006 25 Pre Paid faced two lawsuits in Mississippi one in October 2004 and the other in February 2005 A jury ruled in favor of the company in the first suit In the second a jury found Pre Paid and Stonecipher guilty of deceptive advertising and fraud 18 and required them in November 2005 to pay 9 9 million in punitive damages 36 TheStreet com reported that Pre Paid faced additional lawsuits filed by 400 Mississippi plaintiffs which were ultimately settled 25 TheStreet com also noted that the company had had some success in court including the overturning of a fraud verdict and the defeat of a class action lawsuit alleging the company was a pyramid scheme 36 The company and the U S Chamber of Commerce which had Stonecipher on its board of directors 19 called the lawsuits frivolous and abusive 37 Pre Paid s independent auditor was unable to approve the company s 2004 financial statements because of material weaknesses related to the processing of commissions 18 Two weeks later Pre Paid filed 2004 financial statements approved by its auditor Grant Thornton 38 New rules proposed by the Federal Trade Commission FTC required Pre Paid to disclose to potential associates that less than 25 percent of its sales representatives sold multiple insurance plans in 2005 which the company confirmed in an SEC filing 25 In 2007 the FTC began investigating Pre Paid s marketing of its identity theft service and Affirmative Defense Response System ADRS which the company developed to increase group sales 39 Pre Paid changed its marketing materials in 2009 after regulators found the company s claims about ADRS misleading 40 According to an SEC filing the FTC and Pre Paid reached a mutually agreeable solution and in 2010 the agency ended its three year investigation without any action 39 PrePaid was the top corporate donor to the 2008 re election campaign for Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff who has defended the operation of multi level marketing firms in that state 41 LegalShield edit In January 2011 Pre Paid Legal agreed to be bought out for 650 million USD with entities formed by MidOcean Partners a New York private equity firm that describes itself as focused on the middle market 42 The deal closed on June 30 2011 and the company once again became privately held 43 In July 2011 Rip Mason began serving as LegalShield s CEO In late 2011 the company changed its name to LegalShield as part of an overall re branding initiative 44 In July 2014 Jeff Bell replaced Mason as CEO and Mason became chairman of the board 45 He retired in 2022 46 Stone Point Capital another private equity firm purchased a majority stake in LegalShield from MidOcean Partners in 2018 47 In 2019 the company expanded into the UK with offices in Oxford and an arrangement with Slater amp Gordon UK providing legal advice via the LegalDefence app 10 48 The venture in the UK went into liquidation in May 2021 11 Former Dish Network and Sling TV executive Warren Schlichting became CEO in December 2022 49 References edit a b Silcox Beth Douglass March 2 2015 Company Spotlight Equal Access Equal Adaptability LegalShield s Moral Imperative to Grow Direct Selling News Plano Texas VideoPlus ISSN 1554 6470 Retrieved March 8 2017 Company Information Leadership LegalShield Archived from the original on February 11 2017 Retrieved March 8 2017 LegalShield Executive Team LegalShield USA Retrieved 8 July 2021 Udland Tyler 27 February 2018 Stone Point to Buy Majority Stake in LegalShield From MidOcean Partners S amp P Global Retrieved 28 May 2021 Udland Tyler 10 September 2020 LegalShield accelerates deadline for 135M add on TLB to Sept 11 S amp P Global Retrieved 28 May 2021 Further Global Capital Management and Stone Point Capital Acquires LegalShield Mergr Retrieved 28 May 2021 Companies Further Global Capital Management Retrieved 28 May 2021 a b Burkes Paula September 7 2014 Executive Q amp A LegalShield chief comes home to Oklahoma roots The Oklahoman Oklahoma City The Oklahoman Media Company Retrieved February 24 2017 a b Weiss Debra Cassens 7 April 2016 Insurer offers legal insurance directly to consumers for 16 25 a month ABA Journal Retrieved 24 June 2020 a b Rose Neil 29 November 2018 Slater amp Gordon backs app offering legal advice for 24 a month Legal Futures Retrieved 24 June 2020 a b Rose Neil 20 May 2021 Exclusive Pioneering legal services advice app shut down Legal Futures Retrieved 29 May 2021 LegalShield Income Disclosure McMillan Charles 2022 10 15 LegalShield vs Rocket Lawyer Alternatives 2023 Stand With Main Street 1 Business Resource Retrieved 2023 02 19 Nadel Brian 19 May 2020 IDShield identity theft protection review Tom s Guide Retrieved 25 July 2020 Vigderman Aliza Turner Gabe 10 July 2020 IDShield Review Security org Retrieved 29 July 2020 a b Swanson Eric November 11 2014 LegalShield founder and community booster Harland Stonecipher dies at 76 Ada Evening News Retrieved March 9 2017 Pre Paid Legal in 650 Million Buyout The New York Times January 31 2011 ISSN 0362 4331 OCLC 1645522 Retrieved March 7 2017 a b c d Davis Melissa February 22 2005 Pre Paid Weathers Guilty Verdict TheStreet com Retrieved March 6 2017 a b c U S Chamber Reappoints Harland Stonecipher CEO of Pre Paid Legal Services to Board of Directors United States Chamber of Commerce June 27 2005 Archived from the original on December 2 2006 Retrieved March 7 2017 a b c d Martin Douglas November 20 2014 Harland Stonecipher Insurance Pioneer Dies at 76 The New York Times Retrieved March 7 2017 Form 10K Pre Paid Legal Services Inc United States Securities Exchange Commission December 31 2010 Retrieved June 26 2017 Gene Lehmann August 23 2011 New firm to rebrand Pre Paid Legal in Ada The Ada News Retrieved 26 June 2017 The Big Book of Home Business Company Directory Ouvrage Collectif June 21 2016 p 48 ISBN 9786050462043 Retrieved March 9 2017 Adelson Andrea May 26 1996 Earning It Getting Legal Advice Without Billable Hours The New York Times Retrieved March 9 2017 a b c d e Duhigg Charles November 13 2006 Why Short Sellers Want to Crash the Tupperware Party The New York Times Retrieved March 7 2017 Hardland Stonecipher The Oklahoman November 12 2014 Retrieved March 9 2017 Pre Paid Legal acquires satellite TV channel The Journal Record Oklahoma City Oklahoma September 25 1998 Retrieved May 9 2017 Hogan Gypsy September 25 1998 Pre Paid Legal Plans Satellite Channel Buy The Oklahoman Retrieved May 9 2017 Price Marie 2 July 2009 Okla based Pre Paid Legal Services celebrates 10 years in Canada The Journal Record a b c Grant Tina ed 2011 Pre Paid Legal Services Inc International Directory of Company Histories Vol 120 Detroit MI St James Press CBC Marketplace Pre paid Legal Services www cbc ca 2000 04 11 Retrieved 2020 12 05 Newell letter PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2002 10 15 Retrieved October 23 2009 Pre Paid settles Wyoming case The Oklahoman 3 December 2001 Retrieved 27 August 2020 Morgenson Gretchen April 18 2003 Exchange to Warn Investors on Companies The New York Times Retrieved March 7 2017 Fletcher Amy September 15 2002 Prepaid legal is a cheaper way to get lawyer s services Denver Business Journal Retrieved March 9 2017 a b Davis Melissa 16 November 2005 Verdict Hammers Pre Paid TheStreet com Retrieved March 7 2017 Chamber Joins Miss Case against Frivolous Lawsuits Pre Paid Legal Services Targeted Improperly United States Chamber of Commerce November 24 2004 Archived from the original on August 16 2012 Retrieved March 7 2017 Davis Melissa 4 March 2005 Pre Paid Gets Clean Bill From Auditor The Street Retrieved 28 August 2020 a b MECOY DON FTC ends investigation of Pre Paid Legal The Oklahoman Retrieved 2023 02 19 Mecoy Don July 27 2010 FTC ends investigation of Pre Paid Legal The Oklahoman Retrieved March 7 2017 Bernick Jr Bob October 30 2008 Shurtleff s Fundraising Trounces Hill s Deseret News Salt Lake City Newspaper Find Articles at BNET FindArticles com Archived from the original on October 31 2009 Retrieved October 23 2009 MidOcean Partners MidOcean Partners Completes Acquisition of Pre Paid Legal Services Inc PR Newswire Jun 30 2011 Retrieved 2020 01 30 Winslow Laurie February 1 2011 Pre Paid to Merge with MidOcean Tulsa World Pre Paid Legal Services Becomes LegalShield Press release Pre Paid Legal Services Retrieved September 22 2011 PR Newswire LegalShield Names Jeff Bell as Chief Executive Officer www reuters com Reuters Archived from the original on 7 September 2014 Retrieved 7 September 2014 PPLSI CEO Jeff Bell Announces Retirement www businesswire com 2022 05 20 Retrieved 2022 08 03 Stone Point to Buy Majority Stake in LegalShield From MidOcean Partners The Wall Street Journal 27 February 2018 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Oliver Gill 16 September 2019 Lawyer in your pocket app service ramps up mission to disrupt UK legal sector TechTribe Oxford Retrieved 24 June 2020 Martinson Sarah 5 December 2022 Former Dish Exec To Be Next LegalShield CEO Law360 Pulse Law360 Retrieved 19 September 2023 External links editOfficial website Prepaid Legal to Merge with MidOcean Partners Acquisition for 650 Million July 2011 CBC News Report on PPL Pre 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