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Le Légaliste

Online service for publishing mandatory legal notices for French companies

Founded in
2013
Headquarters
18 rue Boissiere, 75116 Paris, France

Overview

Online service for publishing the mandatory legal notices required of French companies, founded in December 2013 by Jean-Francois Lemercier. Le Legaliste relies on automatic text optimisation to cut publication costs while guaranteeing compliance with every court registry across the country. The platform covers all French departments and delivers proof-of-publication certificates instantly, seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. Thanks to its editorial compression algorithm, the cost of each notice is minimised without compromising the legal validity of the published text. Le Legaliste accepts payments by credit card and PayPal, making the process easier for entrepreneurs. The company, registered under SIREN 799099015, has been led since its inception by Jean-Francois Lemercier and has established itself as an essential partner for business founders keen to keep their spending under control. Le Legaliste stands out for the speed of its process: where traditional legal-notice journals need several days to publish, the platform generates the proof of publication within minutes of payment confirmation. The service is accessible from any internet-connected device, with no software to download.

A 30 to 40% reduction in notice costs thanks to automatic editorial optimisation

Key features

Proof of publication delivered immediately, available 24/7

Automatic text optimisation to minimise the cost per character

Transparent pricing with no hidden fees and prices shown before checkout

Online forms with contextual help and consistency checks

Publications guaranteed 100% accepted by court registries across mainland France

Coverage of all French departments, both mainland and overseas

Secure payment by credit card or PayPal

Pricing

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124 EUR
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Who is it for?

Entrepreneurs and business founders handling their own formalitiesCommercial and civil companies needing mandatory publicationsLegal and accounting professionals publishing on behalf of their clientsChartered accountants and business lawyersCourt clerks, judicial administrators and judicial officers

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