Hiring the Perfect Fit: 5 Secrets to Finding the Best Employees
Hiring Process: 5 Secrets to Finding and Hiring the Best Candidates to Successful Top Performing Employees
Why Legal Support Help
In 2018, Legal Support Help was established and is constantly setting standards in the legal and medical outsourcing field. LSH provides excellent customer service at affordable rates.
How to Work with a Virtual Assistant
There are various and creative ways on how to work with your VA. Our clients use ways such as Email, Skype, telephone, Google Hangouts, Whatsapp, Slack, screen share programs, screenshots, videos, tutorials, checklists, case management software, or any type of communication available.
Things to Outsource to a Virtual Assistant
Our list of services showcase what we offer and what we suggest you outsource to your virtual assistant.
How Legal Support Help’s Personal Approach Works
We learn about your business needs and match you to a virtual assistant (VA) that specializes in the tasks that you are requesting. Not every person is good at everything. Perhaps someone is better at math-related tasks, design work, Microsoft Excel, etc. We screen the virtual assistants prior to them joining our team and we also provide them with paid training on administrative tasks for several weeks, prior to them working for your company. We work hard and smart to find a team of VA’s that’s the best fit for you.
How to use Virtual Assistants to get your work done
Legal Support Help assists law firms by providing them with outsourced virtual assistants who do administrative work. Everyday attorneys spend their time doing lower dollar-per-hour tasks that while necessary, are highly administrative and time-consuming. If they delegated these lower-level tasks rather than doing them themselves, they would free themselves up to work on higher-level tasks.
Why Lawyers Need Virtual Assistants
In the ALM Intelligence 2022 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey that was conducted among 3,400 respondents working in law firms – 35% stated that they feel depressed; 64% said that their relationships have suffered as a result of being a member of the legal profession;