Edouard Bolleter & PME Magazine news report reads like paid advertising

A news report by Edouard Bolleter of PME Magazine.

He has written a news report that feels like a paid advertisement.

He wrote "a legal services insurance unlimited for the private individuals and the small businesses" and later on "We are the only insurer to accept businesses marked like a risk, those who are most frequently rejected by the legal expenses insurance market".

Monsieur Bolleter does not ask any difficult questions. The journalists in Switzerland are afraid of criminal prosecution/persecution for writing any inconvenient truths.

If it seems to good to be true, it probably is.

The law office who wants to democratize the law

No, jurists are not only for big companies! The proof is Real-Protect, an unlimited legal services insurance for the private individuals and small businesses.

Edouard Bolleter, 20.07.2018

Mathieu Parreaux, employee and co-founder of the law office Parreaux, Thiébaud & Partners, launched Real-Protect, whose terribly democratic concept and startup spirit should appeal to the bosses of French-speaking SMEs. The young company offers unlimited legal protection for individuals and businesses. The firm is made up of general lawyers (more than 10 people) and works with a network of partner lawyers registered with the Geneva, Vaud, Valais, Fribourg and Neuchâtel Bars. Real-Protect already has 450 clients with rates starting at 24.90 francs per month.

75% of clients are small businesses

Originality of the approach: any client can receive legal advice, orally or in writing, and without limits. “We are the only ones to accept companies labeled as being at risk, which are most often rejected by legal protection insurers on the market. These are primarily companies active in real estate. Paradoxically, we are also the only legal protection to enter into the matter when it comes to attacking the opposing party. These different points allow us to welcome everyone,” defends Mathieu Parreaux.

In addition to legal protection, the firm meets the tailor-made needs of SMEs, which represent 75% of its clientele. “Starting a business requires funds and 99% of SMEs start their business without contracts or general conditions, or with models taken from the internet, which is extremely dangerous. Whether they are partnerships or capital companies, we structure our prices according to their budget in order to allow them to build solid legal positions from the start,” explains Mathieu Parreaux.

The service is indeed targeted at SMEs with corporate law, contract law, tax law or prosecution law. “Our entire legal apparatus is built to support SMEs from A to Z, advising them on their structure, drafting their contracts, general conditions, etc. And also for more specific questions, in the event of a merger, acquisition, or transformation of companies,” concludes the lawyer.