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  • Renee Hamlett
  • Aug 5, 2021
  • 1 min read

In a perfect world cases would enter your firm at a steady and manageable pace allowing you a perfect work/life balance. Well, nothing is perfect. When the case load reaches a fever pitch wouldn't it be nice to have a flexible paralegal who could walk in and start helping right away, lightening your load and giving you a quality product? You have that when you work with a highly capable contract paralegal. Give me a call today and let's get started!



 
 
 
  • Renee Hamlett
  • Aug 4, 2021
  • 1 min read

Read this if you are a solo or small firm owner:


Ninety-five percent of small law firms consider themselves to be either “successful” or “very successful.” But at the same time, they continue to face significant challenges. Seventy-six percent say that acquiring new client business is a significant or moderate challenge. A similar percentage (74%) say the same about spending too much time on administrative tasks instead of practicing law. As a result of those management and administrative burdens, the study found that small firm lawyers, on average, spend only 60 percent of their time doing client work.


Despite the acknowledged challenges, only 29 percent of firms have actually implemented plans to address client acquisition. An even smaller number – 20 percent – have implemented plans to reduce their administrative workload.


“Small firm lawyers have unique challenges, as they are oftentimes not only lawyers but also small business owners and managers in running their practices,” said Mark Haddad, general manager of the Small Law Firm business for Thomson Reuters. “Juggling those roles reduces the amount of time spent practicing law."


Let me help you with those non-lawyerly tasks so you can do more client work and EARN MORE MONEY!!!


Contact me today!





 
 
 
  • Renee Hamlett
  • Jul 28, 2021
  • 1 min read

There are really only three things in a law firm that a lawyer HAS to do, because they are defined as the practice of law: appear in court on behalf of a client, sign off on final documents, and give legal advice. Everything else can be done by someone who is not a lawyer.

 
 
 

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