Kliently partners with Barncancerfonden

The legal tech app Kliently is partnering with Barncancerfonden. The collaboration makes it possible for adult childhood cancer survivors and parents of children with cancer to get free legal advice through the Kliently app when they need it.

Barncancerfonden has since 2020 offered free legal advice to adult childhood cancer survivors and parents of children with cancer through their legal aid service Rättshjälpen. In the collaboration with Kliently, Barncancerfonden will instead have the legal tech company Kliently handle cases that come to Rättshjälpen.

– We are so happy that we can contribute to trying to make things easier for those affected by childhood cancer with Barncancerfonden. Barncancerfonden is a fantastic organization and with our app we believe we can really make it easy for those affected to get the legal help they need very quickly, says Nadja Hatem, founder and CEO of Kliently.

Through Barncancerfondens Rättshjälpen, adult childhood cancer survivors and parents of children with cancer are offered free legal advice and support in insurance matters as well as issues related to the Swedish Social Insurance Agency. Since 2020, Rättshjälpen has succeeded in helping several families in cases that have resulted in the victims being able to receive support and compensation both during and after the child has been affected by cancer. Today, 75 child cancer survivors and affected families have received help from Rättshjälpen. Several of those who have gotten help say that the support has made a big difference in their lives and that thanks to Rättshjälpen, they have found new hope for the future. Through the collaboration, free calls through the Kliently app are now offered.

– In Sweden, one child gets cancer every day. When a family is affected by childhood cancer, everything gets turned upside down and nothing remains the same. Both everyday life and finances are affected. Having to spend time managing and running insurance and compensation matters, whether during the period of illness or after treatment, can feel overwhelming for many. This is where Rättshjälpen offers important support for those affected and we look forward to being able to offer easily accessible and fast legal help through the Kliently app, says Jessica Runemark, unit manager for program operations at Barncancerfonden.

Kliently is an app for legal advice that combines traditional law with technology to simplify and make legal help available to a wider mass. Through the app, you can get help in several different languages, wherever you are, and you can also talk to a lawyer within 24 hours. Since the start in 2022, thousands of people from several different parts of the world have gotten help with questions about Swedish legislation through the Kliently app.

– Our goal and vision has always been to democratize legal aid. We want more people to be able to get help quickly and, above all, for it to be easy to get help. It is a basic human right, and that’s why we want to work together with Barncancerfonden on this matter, where long waiting times and other obstacles should be the last thing those affected by childhood cancer should have to worry about, says Nadja Hatem, CEO at Kliently.

The collaboration between Kliently and Barncancerfonden starts now and continues throughout 2023. Rättshjälpen is part of the support that Barncancerfonden offers and is free for all adult childhood cancer survivors and parents of a child with cancer. Among other matters, Kliently specializes in insurance matters and is a partner of Barncancerfonden.

Nadja Hatem
CEO and founder
0736264843
nadja@kliently.se
Kliently offers legal advice to individuals and small businesses via digital meetings at low cost and in several different languages. Kliently was launched in December 2021. Read more at www.kliently.se

They want to democratize access to Swedish law

DI writes about Anuta Sjunghamn and Nadja Hatem participating in DI Digital’s pitch competition Female Founders 2022 on November 30.

Anuta Sjunghamn and Nadja Hatem want to lower the thresholds for legal services. They have founded Kliently, an app where people can quickly find information and speak to a lawyer within 24 hours. The duo is participating in DI Digital’s Female Founders 2022 pitch competition.

Stockholm-based Kliently is one of six startup companies that have been selected to participate in DI Digital’s pitch competition at the Female Founders event on November 30.

Anuta Sjunghamn and Nadja Hatem have been partners since 2009, when they started a law firm together without much experience. To get more experience, they sat for hours in the district court to listen to and observe other lawyers.

In 2015 they became lawyers and turned the firm into a law firm. But last year they requested to withdraw from the Bar Association in order to launch the legal app Kliently, which is aimed towards individuals and small business owners.

“We have made a long journey together in the traditional world, but the industry needs to be renewed, simplified and adapted to the client. Many people thought we were brave when we started the law firm, but perhaps even braver now when we started Kliently,” says Nadja Hatem, co-founder and CEO of Kliently.

Read the full article on Dagens Industri here.

Nadja Hatem
CEO and founder
0736264843
nadja@kliently.se

Kliently partners up with Emigreat

The legal tech app Kliently has partnered up with Emigreat to better assist employers and employees with work permit applications.

With complicated work permit rules and processes that take energy, time and cost companies a lot of money, Kliently and Emigreat have partnered up to back up employers and employees to quickly and easily navigate the jungle of work permit applications.

Kliently’s immigration lawyers receive calls daily from people that have problems with work permit applications, either because they have questions about the requirements or because they have been rejected after months of waiting.

– Our lawyers have to go in and appeal, or alternatively help with a new application, something that is extremely frustrating for the person wanting to start work but also costly for a company that waits for months, sometimes years, to have these talents come to their companies, says Nadja Hatem, CEO and co-founder of Kliently.

Emigreat offers a platform that simplifies work permit applications for employees and employers, while Kliently is a digital platform where those in need can quickly, easily and securely receive personal legal advice from a lawyer, get answers to legal questions and hire a lawyer if the need arises. Kliently offers legal advice in over ten languages.

– We at Emigreat are happy to partner with Kliently, where we will simplify the work permit process for everyone in need and who will now have the support of lawyers, experts in migration should the need for a lawyer arise, says Anali Guzman, CEO and co-founder of Emigreat.

For more information:
Nadja Hatem. CEO and founder of Kliently: 073-626 48 43, nadja@kliently.se
Anali Guzman Molina, CEO and co-founder of Emigreat; 079-0538407 hello@emigreat.co

Nadja Hatem
CEO and founder
0736264843
nadja@kliently.se
Kliently offers legal advice to individuals and small businesses via digital meetings at low cost and in several different languages. Kliently was launched in December 2021. Read more at www.kliently.se