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Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils get Updates from Tanner McMullen on AI and Legal Assistance on Building Fortunes Radio

 
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Returning guest Tanner McMullen on Building Fortunes Radio with Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils on advances he's made with AI for legal assistance.

Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils have a discussion on the advancement of Tanner McMullen and his legal situation using AI in his child custody and family court issues.

AI-Powered Legal Assistance: Democratizing Access to Justice. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the legal landscape by empowering individuals to navigate complex legal procedures without the hefty price tag of traditional legal services. As legal fees continue to soar—often costing hundreds of dollars per hour for attorney consultations—AI-driven tools are stepping in to provide affordable, accessible, and efficient solutions for everyday people. From drafting documents to understanding rights, AI is bridging the gap for those who cannot afford lawyers, transforming access to justice. One of the most significant ways AI aids legal processes is through automated document preparation. Platforms like LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer use AI to guide users through creating legally binding documents, such as wills, contracts, or lease agreements. By answering simple questions, users receive tailored documents that comply with local laws, all at a fraction of the cost of hiring an attorney. These tools leverage natural language processing (NLP) to ensure accuracy and clarity, making them user-friendly even for those with no legal background. For example, a small business owner can draft a partnership agreement for under $50, compared to $1,000 or more for a lawyer's services. AI also empowers individuals by providing free or low-cost legal research tools. Platforms like Casetext and Fastcase use AI to analyze vast databases of case law, statutes, and regulations, offering insights that were once the domain of expensive legal research firms. These tools allow users to understand precedents or legal requirements relevant to their cases, such as landlord-tenant disputes or employment issues. By democratizing access to this knowledge, AI helps people make informed decisions without paying for costly consultations. Chatbots and virtual assistants, such as DoNotPay, take AI assistance further by offering step-by-step guidance for specific legal tasks. Need to appeal a parking ticket or file for a small claims court? These AI-driven bots provide actionable advice, generate letters, or even file paperwork on behalf of users. DoNotPay, dubbed "the world's first robot lawyer,” has helped users save millions by automating tasks that would otherwise require expensive legal representation. Its success highlights how AI can handle routine legal matters efficiently. Moreover, AI promotes fairness by reducing barriers for underserved communities. Nonprofits like Upsolve use AI to assist low-income individuals with bankruptcy filings, a process that typically costs thousands in legal fees. By guiding users through eligibility and paperwork, Upsolve has helped thousands avoid financial ruin without a lawyer's bill. While AI cannot replace attorneys in complex litigation, it excels in routine legal tasks, saving time and money. As these technologies evolve, they promise to further democratize justice, ensuring that legal support is no longer a privilege but a right accessible to all.

You can see more of what Scott Johnson has on https://www.facebook.com/stoptheamwaytoolscam

The Amway tools scam is a hidden profit scheme within the Amway multi-level marketing (MLM) structure that exploits distributors, often leaving them with financial losses instead of the promised wealth. Amway, a well-known MLM company, markets health, beauty, and home products through independent business owners (IBOs). While the company emphasizes product sales, the real money for top-tier distributors, often at the Diamond level or above, comes from selling motivational "tools” like books, tapes, seminars, and rallies, not from product sales. These tools, promoted as essential for success, create a separate revenue stream that disproportionately benefits upline leaders while draining the profits of lower-level distributors.Distributors are pressured to purchase these overpriced tools, often costing hundreds or thousands annually, with promises of learning the secrets to building a lucrative Amway business. However, studies and lawsuits reveal that 99% of Amway distributors lose money, with average earnings below $100 monthly after expenses. The tools business, controlled by high-ranking distributors like Dexter Yager, generates millions for the elite, who earn significant markups on items like cassette tapes sold at rallies for up to $10,000 a night in cash. Meanwhile, new recruits face high startup costs—starter kits, training sessions, and product samples—further eroding their profits. This creates a pyramid-like structure where uplines profit from downlines' purchases, not retail sales, resembling an illegal scheme.

The scam thrives on coercion, with uplines leveraging mentorship and cult-like tactics to ensure compliance, threatening to withhold support if tools aren't bought. Legal actions, like the 2007 UK investigation, exposed deceptive practices, yet Amway often deflects blame to "independent” distributors. For most IBOs, the dream of financial freedom becomes a costly trap, enriching the few at the expense of the many.

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Returning guest Tanner McMullen on Building Fortunes Radio with Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils on advances he's made with AI for legal assistance.

Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils have a discussion on the advancement of Tanner McMullen and his legal situation using AI in his child custody and family court issues.

AI-Powered Legal Assistance: Democratizing Access to Justice. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the legal landscape by empowering individuals to navigate complex legal procedures without the hefty price tag of traditional legal services. As legal fees continue to soar—often costing hundreds of dollars per hour for attorney consultations—AI-driven tools are stepping in to provide affordable, accessible, and efficient solutions for everyday people. From drafting documents to understanding rights, AI is bridging the gap for those who cannot afford lawyers, transforming access to justice. One of the most significant ways AI aids legal processes is through automated document preparation. Platforms like LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer use AI to guide users through creating legally binding documents, such as wills, contracts, or lease agreements. By answering simple questions, users receive tailored documents that comply with local laws, all at a fraction of the cost of hiring an attorney. These tools leverage natural language processing (NLP) to ensure accuracy and clarity, making them user-friendly even for those with no legal background. For example, a small business owner can draft a partnership agreement for under $50, compared to $1,000 or more for a lawyer's services. AI also empowers individuals by providing free or low-cost legal research tools. Platforms like Casetext and Fastcase use AI to analyze vast databases of case law, statutes, and regulations, offering insights that were once the domain of expensive legal research firms. These tools allow users to understand precedents or legal requirements relevant to their cases, such as landlord-tenant disputes or employment issues. By democratizing access to this knowledge, AI helps people make informed decisions without paying for costly consultations. Chatbots and virtual assistants, such as DoNotPay, take AI assistance further by offering step-by-step guidance for specific legal tasks. Need to appeal a parking ticket or file for a small claims court? These AI-driven bots provide actionable advice, generate letters, or even file paperwork on behalf of users. DoNotPay, dubbed "the world's first robot lawyer,” has helped users save millions by automating tasks that would otherwise require expensive legal representation. Its success highlights how AI can handle routine legal matters efficiently. Moreover, AI promotes fairness by reducing barriers for underserved communities. Nonprofits like Upsolve use AI to assist low-income individuals with bankruptcy filings, a process that typically costs thousands in legal fees. By guiding users through eligibility and paperwork, Upsolve has helped thousands avoid financial ruin without a lawyer's bill. While AI cannot replace attorneys in complex litigation, it excels in routine legal tasks, saving time and money. As these technologies evolve, they promise to further democratize justice, ensuring that legal support is no longer a privilege but a right accessible to all.

You can see more of what Scott Johnson has on https://www.facebook.com/stoptheamwaytoolscam

The Amway tools scam is a hidden profit scheme within the Amway multi-level marketing (MLM) structure that exploits distributors, often leaving them with financial losses instead of the promised wealth. Amway, a well-known MLM company, markets health, beauty, and home products through independent business owners (IBOs). While the company emphasizes product sales, the real money for top-tier distributors, often at the Diamond level or above, comes from selling motivational "tools” like books, tapes, seminars, and rallies, not from product sales. These tools, promoted as essential for success, create a separate revenue stream that disproportionately benefits upline leaders while draining the profits of lower-level distributors.Distributors are pressured to purchase these overpriced tools, often costing hundreds or thousands annually, with promises of learning the secrets to building a lucrative Amway business. However, studies and lawsuits reveal that 99% of Amway distributors lose money, with average earnings below $100 monthly after expenses. The tools business, controlled by high-ranking distributors like Dexter Yager, generates millions for the elite, who earn significant markups on items like cassette tapes sold at rallies for up to $10,000 a night in cash. Meanwhile, new recruits face high startup costs—starter kits, training sessions, and product samples—further eroding their profits. This creates a pyramid-like structure where uplines profit from downlines' purchases, not retail sales, resembling an illegal scheme.

The scam thrives on coercion, with uplines leveraging mentorship and cult-like tactics to ensure compliance, threatening to withhold support if tools aren't bought. Legal actions, like the 2007 UK investigation, exposed deceptive practices, yet Amway often deflects blame to "independent” distributors. For most IBOs, the dream of financial freedom becomes a costly trap, enriching the few at the expense of the many.

The post Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils get Updates from Tanner McMullen on AI and Legal Assistance on Building Fortunes Radio appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network.

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