Built by a founder who beat the
Brazilian Federal Police in court.
On-call legal counsel for founders, nomads, and operators. North America today. Central America rolling in. Globally on the next tier.
Founding cohort: first 100 members lock pricing for life. No charge today.
Most legal services are reactive.
They send you a quote when you're already in trouble. By then the deadline has passed, the document is filed, the immigration officer has stamped your passport, the regulator has sent the letter. Founders, nomads, and operators don't have the luxury of a 72-hour intake window. The situation moves at the speed of the situation. The legal response has to move at the same speed. Across jurisdictions, in your timezone, without a billable-hour conversation first.
NomadLaw exists because the system already failed its founder. Three times.
It started at work. Terminated while on protected disability leave, 22 days after a formal accommodation request, then pushed to sign a release under duress. The insurer denied the claim. That fight is still on record.
A few years earlier, the Brazilian Federal Police falsified my immigration documents and used them to attempt my repatriation. There was no time to negotiate a retainer. The deadline was real. So I went into Brazilian federal court myself, on short notice, and argued the case in Portuguese, my third language.
I won an emergency injunction.
Then it happened again. This time the system was the Canadian subprime-lending industry, fabricating credit-report entries against me after a legal consumer proposal. Same playbook, same need for an on-call legal team that did not exist. That matter is currently before the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
The takeaway was not pride any of those times. It was that no on-call legal infrastructure existed for the cross-border, time-sensitive, institution-versus-individual matters founders and nomads face every day. NomadLaw is what I built to be that infrastructure. North America and Central America first, then Brazil, the one LATAM jurisdiction where I have already won.
Chase Nelson-Murray, founder
If any of these describe you, you're in.
- Founders running cross-border companies who don't have time to find counsel in five jurisdictions.
- Nomads with multi-residency situations where one wrong filing can compromise everything.
- Operators dealing with regulatory threats in markets they don't physically live in.
- Anyone who's been told “we can't help you, you're not in our jurisdiction.”
We're honest about what NomadLaw is not.
- Active criminal defense. We maintain a referral network for these instead.
- Personal injury or torts. Specialists exist, and we will point you to them.
- Anyone who wants billable-hour transparency. We charge flat because emergencies don't fit a billable hour.
Both tiers come with the same posture.
The difference between Regional and Global is geography, not response speed.
24/7 on-call channel
Encrypted Telegram, secure email, urgent SMS line for active matters.
Strategic counsel response
First response within 60 minutes during business hours, 4 hours overnight.
Document review
Contracts, demand letters, regulatory filings, immigration paperwork, settlement drafts.
Emergency posture
Strategy and drafting support for injunctions, restraining orders, time-sensitive filings.
Vetted counsel network
Pre-cleared local counsel partners for jurisdiction-specific filings.
Member portal
Encrypted case file, document vault, escalation log.
Regional coverage. 10 jurisdictions, launching now
United States, Canada, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama.
GTM rollout: U.S. and Canada at launch. Mexico and Central America roll in as counsel-network capacity comes online. Founding-cohort pricing locked in for the full footprint regardless of join date.
Global Coverage adds 21 more, Brazil-first into LATAM
- LATAM: Brazil first (founder has personal litigation experience there, in Portuguese), then Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Peru
- Western Europe: United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, Estonia, Malta
- APAC: Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, Thailand
- MENA: United Arab Emirates, Israel
Plus, on either tier: counsel-coordination access in any jurisdiction with a vetted local-counsel partner. Member coordination rate plus actual local-counsel fees.
Two tiers. Locked at signup. No surprises.
Regional
North + Central America
$999/year · save $189
Standard rate after launch: $149/mo
- ✓All 10 Regional jurisdictions
- ✓24/7 on-call channel
- ✓Strategic counsel within 60 min
- ✓Document review + emergency posture
- ✓Vetted counsel network coordination
- ✓Member portal + encrypted vault
Global Coverage
Most pickedAdd Europe, LATAM, APAC, MENA
$2,999/year · save $589
Standard rate after launch: $399/mo
- ✓Everything in Regional
- ✓21 additional jurisdictions
- ✓Same response posture, full globe
- ✓Coordination layer in any jurisdiction
- ✓Priority counsel-network access
- ✓Concierge intake on cross-border matters
Founding cohort closes at 100 members. Lock founder pricing permanently. No charge today. An optional $1 deposit reserves your seat.
Lock founder pricing. Charge nothing today.
The founding cohort closes at 100 members. After that, standard pricing and a longer queue apply.
The questions everyone asks first.
NomadLaw is a legal-support subscription. Information provided here and through the member channel is not legal advice until counsel is formally engaged on your specific matter. Coverage subject to terms; jurisdiction-specific filings and proceedings governed by local rules. NomadLaw is not a law firm in any jurisdiction where prohibited. Founding cohort agreement available on request. Pricing in USD.