In today’s economy, many solo and small firm practitioners are in a tight place. They have been forced to downsize their law practices, reduce their spending, and set tighter budgets. And despite it all, they still have clients to represent. They need help getting their legal work done, and they can’t afford to hire another full-time employee.
Does this sound like something you’re dealing with?
Unless you’ve been under a rock (or working extremely hard), you have probably heard the buzz around “legal outsourcing” and how it can save you time and money.
It’s true! You will hear no dissent from me.
When you outsource the often mundane legal administrative tasks to a virtual paralegal or legal assistant, you can free up time to work on the more complex legal matters. You can let go of the “grunt work” and get back to practicing law.
So, what should you outsource and who should you outsource to?
It depends. What type of law do you practice? What are your bottlenecks? What mundane tasks are preventing you from getting the “big stuff” done? How can you decrease your turnaround time and provide a better service to your clients?
I’ve have a free gift for you and other solo practitioners that will help you answer those outsourcing questions.
Yes, you heard me correctly.
I’ve created the 30 Days of Legal Outsourcing Ecourse for the solo and small firm practitioners that are working in-the-trenches trying to provide top-notch legal support to their clients without the costs of hiring another full-time paralegal.
Every day for 30 days, you will receive a short email from me describing an essential task you can outsource. By the end of the ecourse, you will know how you can increase your productivity (get more done!) with the help of a virtual paralegal assistant.
I realize your schedule is super busy. You’re juggling court appearances, depositions, trials and more. I promise no fluff. I will not waste your time with a mere list of administrative tasks you can let go of.
We’re going to discuss the “legal” administrative grunt work, as well as legal research, document review, and litigation support you can outsource to an experienced paralegal.
To learn more information and sign up for the ecourse, head over to my blog, the Virtual Paralegal Assistant, or sign up now!




