In today's fast-paced world, many attorneys find themselves burdened with more work than they can handle. A paralegal Virtual Assistant may present a meaningful solution, whether as an alternative to retaining a full-time employee, to provide support during crunch time, or to temporarily cover assignments for a worker on leave. Virtual Assistant paralegal professionals often offer a wider skill set and greater flexibility for off-hours work when full-time employees would either not be available or would need to be paid overtime wages.
Typical services provided by Legal Virtual Assistants
Motions, Briefs & Summations
Pleadings, Including Complaints, Counterclaims, Interrogatories
Deposition Summaries
Settlement Offers
Wills
POAs
Contracts
Appeals
Bankruptcy
Trial Preparation & Discovery Documents
Submission of Documents to Courts
Digital Dictation
Legal Research
Notary Service
Scheduling (Depositions, Hearings, etc.)
Calendar Tracking & Maintenance
Trial Preparation
Electronic Filing
EFC & Courts of Appeals
File Closing & Execution of Judgement
