App Potential and Demo Presented by Legal Equalizer, Inc.
App Potential and DemoPresented by Legal Equalizer, Inc.
OUR STORY
Legal Equalizer, INC.
Discouraged by the national civil unrest, Mbye Njie set out to create a way to improve the outcomes of citizen-police encounters. He put together Our Team and together we set out to build the Legal Equalizer App.
THUS FAR we have built a functioning App in English, and Spanish, on iOS AND Google Play, with $30k, sweat equity, and a lot of love. We have purchased 3 computers, 2 phones, paid 6 coders, and performed an enormous amount of internal work. Our purpose is to create a social network of improved civility, for citizens and officers alike. Because at the end of the day, we all want to go home safely.
The Legal Equalizer Team
Legal Equalizer, INC.
Mbye Njie, CEO – Mbye is at his heart a salesman. His years of sales experience and relationship building (at companies like Apple, Allstate, etc.) provides the background necessary for reaching a wide array of potential users with high quality products. He is a graduate of Davidson College, one of the top Liberal Arts schools in the nation.
Martin Davis, VP of Technology - Our technology specialists and engineer who brings 12 years of systems admin experience and a passion for what he does. Martin studied at Georgia Tech and University of Central Florida.
Thomas T. Headen III, VP of Legal – Thomas’ experience ranges from Contract Manager to in-house attorney to entrepreneur. Thomas has experience with federal, state, and municipal regulatory standards. He is a graduate of University of Richmond (T.C. Williams School of Law) and Davidson College.
Duane Tyndale, VP of Operations – Duane’s operational expertise and technology background allow him to know exactly what small businesses need. He’s worked at Apple and has experience with digital compliance. Duane graduated from AIU with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.
Jacquin Milhouse, Director of Social Media - Jacquin's experience as an internationally recognized blogger, a graphic designer, and as an attorney with the EPA and Maryland's Attorney General's office, give our team the additional support we need across all departments. Jacquin is a graduate of University of Maryland School of Law and Davidson College.
Evolution of the BrandThe App – Promoting Justice Worldwide.
ADDRESSING VARIOUS SOCIAL AND LEGAL ISSUES DOMESTICALLY- Legal Equalizer will go on to build other apps addressing various legal and social issues from Courtroom Procedure, to Judicial and Prosecutorial Misconduct, to Assault and Domestic Violence. These apps will be a part of the brand expansion of Legal Equalizer. We have plans for an app that is similar to Yelp but for judges and prosecutors. This will allow us to be the only company that has the ability to hold all three arms of law enforcement accountable. The data that we will have and be able to compile will be something that could be viable to both private entities as well as public entities and even the government.
MOVING INTO THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA - We plan to go internationally because the consumer demand for justice is international. Every Country with Common Law System is fitting for our App. That includes the Nigeria, Bangladesh, Canada (and all its provinces except Quebec), Malaysia, Ghana, Australia, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Singapore, Burma, Ireland, New Zealand, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Cyprus, Barbados, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Namibia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Botswana, Guyana, and Fiji. But our efforts will move past Common Law with time. In Rio de Janeiro alone, 400 people were killed by cops last year. We plan to take this app to every single continent and to have it translated into as many major languages as possible. The hard part is done when it comes to developing the app, the only thing that needs to be done now is to cater the laws to the countries.
INSIDE THE APP – Main Sign In Screen
Upon launch, users have theoption of creating a user accountbased on their email addressor signing in using theirFacebook account.
Registration Screen
Users enter personal informationto register and create their account.
Main User ScreenUsers have immediate access to record their interaction or tosend a SOS text to theiremergency contacts.
My Videos ScreenUsers see their videos listed witha title and video duration. Userscan swipe left to delete any video.
Location Services Screen
Users have the option to enableor disable Location Services as well as the ability to send anSOS text and access their Address Book.
Laws Screen
The Laws screen displays a listof specific laws based on a user’slocation.
Profile ScreenUsers can access the Mainpage, the About section andsign out from the Profilescreen.
Examples of Listed Laws
Why we need this app…
For kids criminalized at a McKinney TX pool party
Why we need this app…
For Cindy Hahn beaten in front of her children in California
Why we need this app…
For Walter Scott - Died April 4, 2015
…and for so many others who demand justice world-wide
…there is Legal Equalizer.