Hey attorneys!
There are countless reasons that law firms hire a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant to handle their bankruptcy petition prep for them, as this short list shows.
- Engaging a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant will enhance the efficiency and productivity of your law firm, ultimately leading to increased profitability.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants are often available around the clock, every day of the week, throughout the entire year.
- Get your life back! How nice would it be to have all of your work caught up and have a day of to yourself? Bringing a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant on board can greatly assist you in reaching that objective!
- Most Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants bring years of experience to the table and genuinely enjoy their work. Even though they operate remotely, it feels as though they’re just an office away from you.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants handle your daily responsibilities, giving you the freedom to focus on growing and enhancing your law firm.
- In a survey, 100% of law firms who utilize the services of a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant, reported that they had increased their law firm’s profits by up to 46%!
- With the advent of the internet, the physical location of your Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is no longer a concern since all communication occurs online. This means you can select the very best Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant based on quality and expertise, without being restricted to local options.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants are usually available after normal business hours, and on weekends, and can easily be contacted via cell phone. No longer are you limited to employees that only work 9am-5pm.
- One attorney who had passed the bar and started a new law firm with well over $100k of student loans debt was able to leverage a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant to save thousands of dollars in office equipment purchases, as well as the expense (and headache) of hiring and training in-office staff.
- Be one of the attorneys who are walks into a 341 meeting feeling confident and organized, thinking “This is amazing! Thank goodness for my Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant”.
- One attorney told us that after hiring two Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, she now had free time to actually plan the direction she wanted her law firm to grow into, and implement the plans
- Keep your cash in your bank account. Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants don’t get paid until the work is done, and you’re fully satisfied.
- Your office workflow isn’t interrupted even when your Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant goes on vacation. This is because many Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants work on the road. In addition, they have a network of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants who can step up and help, if you’re in a pinch.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants work remotely from home, so they have fewer interruptions and distractions that the coffee pot usually causes when working in the office. This results in higher productivity and high quality of work that can save you thousands!
- When outsourcing to a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant, attorneys pay a pre-determined flat fee for the work instead of an hourly wage plus benefits, that can add up.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants are often skilled in other areas. One attorney used a video camera to film a short commercial about his law firm to put on his website, and his bankruptcy petition assistant was able to edit it and post it online, which has been a responsible for generating a lot of new clients for the law firm.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant are independent business owners, often bringing a wealth of education or experience to the table before launching their ventures. This means attorneys can access well-qualified assistants at a more affordable rate than hiring a traditional onsite paralegal with a standard college degree.
- One attorney told us, “I transformed the mother-in-law suite in my home into an office space, brought on three virtual assistants, and now manage my entire bankruptcy and divorce law practice right from home. This change has allowed me to cut $3,500 from my monthly overhead expenses.”
- Your Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is always right there with you. No matter where you are in the world…they’re just a phone call or email away!
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants help to lighten the workload for your in-office team. With their support, you and your staff can effectively tackle “desk overload.”
- Redirect your client calls to a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant, allowing you to focus on tasks and minimize interruptions.
- Time is a valuable resource, and by utilizing Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant, your law firm can save precious hours. Their expertise translates into significant financial benefits, making their services a worthwhile investment.
- Most Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant are quite tech-savvy, and it's no surprise why…stheir livelihood hinges on it.
- If you're dissatisfied with the services provided by a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant, you don’t have to pay the invoice, unlike with a salaried employee.
- Since Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants operate remotely, this arrangement offers an off-site backup for your client data. This could be a valuable asset in case of a computer failure in the office.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants empower attorneys to free themselves from constraints and focus on developing a thriving law practice without the usual overhead costs associated with it.
- Reassess your finances and see how much you could save. With a bit of restructuring, you might find that enlisting the help of a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant can provide you with significant advantages.
- Many attorneys turn away bankruptcy cases simply because they lack the staff with the necessary expertise to navigate the complexities of drafting Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy petitions.
- Many Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants have office equipment that surpasses that of traditional law firm, along with the expertise to utilize it effectively, ultimately helping their attorney clients save money.
- One attorney told us: “Wow! Just three months after bringing a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant on board, my solo law practice saw a remarkable 42% boost in profits!”
- Another attorney told us: “I decided to broaden the services of my law firm to include bankruptcy petition prep. The person I brought on handles most of the intake tasks, allowing me to enjoy a healthy profit from each Chapter 7 case.”
- The process of filing a bankruptcy petition has evolved beyond mere data entry. Now, creating a meticulously detailed and precise bankruptcy petition has become an essential, high-level skill that every bankruptcy law firm must possess.
- Many Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants offer extended hours during evenings and weekends. This allows them to reach out to clients and gather essential information once the debtors have returned home from work, providing a more relaxed and convenient atmosphere for discussion.
- One attorney told us: "I only need to wear a suit and tie when I go to court now that I hired two Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants and moved to my own home office.
- By hiring Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants , your legal company can avoid the costly "office gossip" that frequently occurs among salaried staff.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants receive compensation similar to other service providers. They do not share fees, and operate solely at the attorney's discretion, just like the personnel in your office.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants can be found in any state and still have the ability to access electronic court records (PACER), to perform criminal record checks, ensuring that there are no undisclosed debts that the client has not mentioned.
- Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants can do bankruptcy case filings, and case monitoring, allowing you to devote more time to developing a thriving law practice.
And a bonus item... - When salaried employees get sick, they typically get sick pay. However, if a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is out sick, they don’t have to be paid anything additional. Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants only earn money when they finish their bankruptcy petition work to the attorney's satisfaction.
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