Virtual Assistant for Lawyers.
High-performing virtual assistants, matched to how you actually work. Get your time back and spend it on what matters most. Your clients, your casework, and the billable hours.
This is what's keeping you away from what matters.
What your VA picks up.
Here's the work attorneys typically hand off. The shape varies by firm, we scope what yours owns first on the intro call, within the boundaries of an unlicensed assistant.
Client intake and the front door. New matter forms, engagement letters routed, consultation scheduling, lead-source tagging. The front door kept moving.
Billing and AR. Time-entry support, invoices queued for your approval, AR follow-up and payment reminders, monthly billing reports.
Calendar and deadlines. Court dates, hearings, depositions, internal milestones. Tracked, calendared, and reminded before anything's at risk.
Documents and matter files. Brief formatting, exhibit organization, matter file indexing, filing packets assembled and queued for your review.
Client communication. Inbox triage and reply drafting for your sign-off, status updates on open matters, document and signature follow-ups.
Marketing and ops. Newsletter and client-alert drafting, directory profile updates, referral CRM hygiene, CLE and bar dues tracking.
Your time is valuable. Focus on what actually matters. Your clients, your casework, and the billable hours.
Common questions from lawyers.
Don't see yours? Bring it to the discovery call.
How does my VA learn the tools we use, like Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, Filevine, or NetDocuments?
Is my VA a licensed attorney or paralegal?
How do you handle client confidentiality and privilege?
What kind of work can my VA actually take on, and what has to stay with my licensed team?
Will my VA be dedicated to my firm, or shared with other clients?
What time zones do your VAs work in?
What does onboarding look like?
What does a virtual assistant cost?
What if it isn't a good match?
Still have questions? Bring them to the call.
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