Posts Tagged ‘Legal PA’
Essential tips and tools to help you work remotely with a Virtual Assistant (VA)
A VA, or in our case a virtual “Legal PA” as we like to call ourselves can help with your law firm’s admin, organisation, and processes. However, if you haven’t worked with a remote team member before, you may have concerns about practicalities. Here are my top tips and tools for hassle-free and high-performing remote-working…
Read More5 signs you’re ready to outsource to a legal VA
When you run a legal business, either as a solo entrepreneur or heading up a small firm, workloads can often feel overwhelming. The days of having your own PA may feel like a distant memory and when you work for yourself all the admin falls on your desk. But how do you know when workloads…
Read MoreHow to create a seamless onboarding experience using Clio Grow
We all know that first impressions matter. I’ve worked with lawyers for a long time, and I know how hard they work to make a great first impression when they meet a client. However, this meeting is rarely a client’s first experience of your firm – that comes earlier. Today, first impressions are often made…
Read MoreWhy Your Law Firm’s Marketing Needs a Virtual Marketing Assistant: Blogs, Newsletters, and Social Media
Marketing. It’s a little word, but one that often provokes a big reaction from law firms. I get it. Finding time for marketing isn’t easy – law firms rarely have a marketing resource in-house, and it often slips down the priority list. Here’s why it shouldn’t… Five reasons law firms need to be marketing their…
Read MoreWork-life balance: how to get your life back by hiring a VA
This year I made one of the best decisions, not just for my business, but for me. I hired my own PA. I’m going to share how a PA can help with work-life balance, as well as tips, hacks, and tech that can help you get even more from hiring a PA. Restoring your work-life…
Read MoreHow to simplify & automate your law firm’s onboarding process
Last week a LinkedIn connection asked me for advice. They weren’t getting the information they needed out of new clients and wanted to know what to do. It’s a common problem. You start working with a new client, but then you hit a blocker as you don’t have all the information you need. However, there…
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