Increase Your Law Firm’s Profits When Contracting With a Freelance Bankruptcy Paralegal
One major benefit of using 713 Attorney Assistant is the increased profits to your law firm. We accomplish this by saving you time and money on bankruptcy petition preparation. For example, an attorney may spend on average 7-9 hours on a Chapter 7 client.
If the attorney charges the client $1,500.00 per chapter 7 the approximate hourly income is $187.00 per hour (before overhead expenses).
By outsourcing to us the attorney can reduce his time to 2-3 hours per client, thereby allowing him or her to focus on other matters and increase his hourly income significantly. If the attorney pays the virtual bankruptcy assistant $250.00 for the Chapter 7 petition preparation his hourly income is increased to $625.00 per hour.
713 Attorney Assistant works hard to develop one-on-one long term attorney relationships and will strive to ensure our services meet your needs. We are the only bankruptcy assistant you will ever need.
Save Time and Money When Using a Freelance Bankruptcy Paralegal. Greater accuracy and improved work flow.
We can eliminate all bankruptcy petition preparation saving you time and money. When using our service the same person will be working on your bankruptcy petitions from start to finish. This will allow greater consistency within the petition thereby reducing errors.
- We help you increase your law firm’s profits without increasing your overhead expenses. You don’t pay for vacation, sick time or payroll taxes. You only pay for the services you need and use.
- 713 Attorney Assistant is a compliment to your existing staff. We can relieve them of their heavy workload and fill in during absences due to illness or extended vacations. We work virtually and are only a phone call or email a way. We stand by you helping you to build a successful and more profitable law firm.
- We will handle all client phone calls for the cases we are working on which will relieve your office staff of unnecessary client phone calls allowing them to work on other matters.