Who Is LegalEagle? YouTuber’s Career Explored

LegalEagle or Devin Stone is known as the “YouTube Lawyer” who has amassed a following of over 3 million subscribers on his channel.

Popular “YouTube’s Lawyer” LegalEagle or Devin Stone. (Image via @LegalEagle/YouTube)
Popular “YouTube’s Lawyer” LegalEagle or Devin Stone. (Image via @LegalEagle/YouTube)

Devin Stone, popularly known as LegalEagle, has earned the title of “YouTube Lawyer.” His rise to fame started after he switched to YouTube as a civil lawyer. He graduated from UCLA in 2008, after which he began uploading short videos on YouTube, giving advice to law students and potential candidates.

As he progressed, LegalEagle’s content evolved, helping him grow further in the community. He later started a very popular series called “Real Lawyer Reacts,” in which Stone commented on the accuracy of legal dramas and movies from the perspective of a real-life lawyer. One of the episodes in the series, titled “Real Lawyer Reacts To Suits,” has garnered a whopping 11 million views.

Apart from this, he also discusses legal cases that dominate news headlines around the world. Moreover, he runs a business called Eagle Team, which allows people to connect with lawyers for free. He is so popular because he makes complex topics very accessible for his audience. He knows how to transform difficult legal topics into informative yet entertaining content by blending his expertise with humor.

LegalEagle Is Going To Sue Honey

On December 22, 2024, YouTuber MegaLag exposed a company named Honey for allegedly stealing from both consumers and creators in a few ways.

He claimed that they were using their own affiliate codes in lieu of the creators’ codes to profit from affiliate sales. Additionally, they collaborated with businesses to restrict which discounts customers could view, defying their claims that they would provide customers with the best offers.

LegalEagle has filed a class-action lawsuit against Honey with the goal of getting creators back the money they allegedly stole through affiliate link manipulation. LegalEagle described the PayPal-owned company’s practice as “insidious.” He added that they have stolen billions of dollars from creators. He said:

“Think about how insidious this all was. Honey spent tens of millions of dollars, maybe even hundreds of millions of dollars, sponsoring some of the most beloved and successful creators on the planet. Honey allegedly seeded those audiences with their extension. And that extension probably stayed on their audience’s browsers like a sleeping leech, waiting for the viewer to conduct a transaction.”

LegalEagle added that he wants to ensure Honey and other coupon affiliation apps don’t exploit consumers and creators in the future. He continued:

“I’m honestly surprised that extensions like Honey, Karma, Capital One Shopping, and Pie are even allowed on the Apple App Store or Google extension marketplace. So I say enough is enough. It’s time to put my money where my mouth is. So I, along with some other great attorneys, filed a suit on behalf of all creators and businesses who have been harmed by Honey PayPal. Because there are so many people, we filed a class-action lawsuit, seeking damages in the form of the money that we believe Honey prevented from reaching creators so we can give it back to creators.”


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