An estimated 8.5 million Australians encounter a legal matter of some kind each year1
88% of Australians agree that the legal system is too complicated to understand properly2
A survey found that only 15.4% of Australians facing legal issues sought legal advice, citing reasons such as cost, stress, and uncertainty about how to proceed3
Information in three levels: basic, standard and professional grade. It’s a direct path to knowledge, stripping away the complexity and confusion that so often discourages people from understanding their rights and options.
We partner with qualified legal experts and service providers who specialise in your unique problem. From property law to personal injury, you’ll find a curated list of trusted professionals ready to help.
We believe legal information should be explored freely, without judgment or hesitation.
Whether you’re just curious or have an issue, Larrg’s discreet platform lets you research your concerns anonymously and at your own pace, giving you confidence before reaching out for professional advice.
No. Larrg does not provide legal advice; it provides general legal information and showcases relevant services. Users are advised to consult with qualified legal counsel about their specific circumstances before taking any actions. Larrg shall not be liable for actions taken based on the information provided through this service.
Legal privilege does not apply to conversations with Larrg because no lawyer-client relationship exists between the user and the Larrg chat feature. Legal privilege protects confidential communications between lawyers and their clients for the purpose of obtaining legal advice. For a legally privileged discussion relating to your situation, you should engage qualified legal counsel.
Summaries and information conveyed in the chat is designed to help you understand the law, but the underlying materials (legislation, case decisions etc) remain government intellectual property, which we are sharing with appropriate acknowledgement. Larrg does not own the legislation, case decisions, or other legal materials. Australian legislation is subject to Crown copyright, owned by the Commonwealth or relevant State/Territory government. See here for information about the Create Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Each lawyer must have a practising certificate and professional indemnity insurance to be listed on the Larrg platform. Lawyers are then listed based on objective criteria, such as location, expertise, years of experience, satisfying ratings and guaranteed response time.
No. We provide a lead generation service and use objective criteria - such as location, expertise, years of experience, ratings and guaranteed response time - to organise listings, these are transparent sorting mechanisms rather than personal recommendations. Applying the same objective standards to all participants provides integrity and transparency for users.
Absolutely not. We created Larrg to make it easier for people to understand the law and connect with legal services. We believe in the importance of legal advice delivered by qualified legal counsel.
It’s an acronym for legal and regulatory reference guide. It was originally intended as a placeholder until we found another name, but it stuck.