How Virtual Assistants Boost Productivity for Lawyers
By delegating time-consuming administrative tasks to a virtual assistant, you can maximize your billable hours and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Our legal virtual assistants can help with:
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Document preparation
Drafting, formatting, and proofreading legal documents
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Research and writing
In-depth legal research, memo drafting, brief writing
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Docketing and calendaring
Keeping track of court dates, filing deadlines, and appointments
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Client intake and communication
Fielding client inquiries, managing correspondence
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Travel arrangements
Booking flights, hotels, transportation for court appearances
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Personal/Marketing tasks
Managing your professional website, blog, and social media presence
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It's Not Just Easier, It's Cost-Effective Too
Hiring a full-time legal assistant can be a major financial commitment. With Time etc's virtual assistant services, you only pay for the hours you actually need support - saving you up to 90% compared to a full-time hire. Our flexible pricing model allows you to scale administrative help up or down as your caseload fluctuates.
Dedicated Legal Support
Our virtual assistants are meticulously trained in legal procedures, terminology, and best practices. We carefully match you with an assistant who has direct experience supporting law firms and attorneys in your practice area. With their in-depth legal knowledge, our virtual assistants hit the ground running to provide top-notch service.
Take the first step toward greater productivity and work-life balance. Contact Time etc today to learn how a dedicated virtual assistant can support your legal practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What can a legal virtual assistant do for lawyers and attorneys?
A legal virtual assistant helps with administrative tasks such as calendar coordination, email management, document formatting, client intake support, travel arrangements, and marketing admin.
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How can a virtual assistant help lawyers manage calendars, deadlines, and appointments?
They can schedule appointments, track key dates, send reminders, and coordinate meetings or travel. Attorneys remain responsible for legal obligations.
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Can a virtual assistant help with legal document preparation and formatting?
Yes, they can organize files, format documents, and check for typos or inconsistencies under your guidance. They do not provide legal advice or interpretation.
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Which back-office tasks can lawyers delegate to a virtual assistant?
Inbox organization, appointment scheduling, travel booking, file management, data entry, document formatting, website updates, blog uploads, and social media admin.
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How can a virtual assistant support client intake and communication for a law firm?
They can organize inquiry details, schedule consultations, manage inboxes, route messages, and maintain client records following your approved processes.
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Is a virtual assistant a good option for law firms that are not ready to hire full-time?
Yes, they provide flexible, reliable support that scales with your caseload.



