Top 10 Benefits of Outsourcing Certain Tasks

By Law Firm Suites - October 2, 2022
Top 10 Benefits of Outsourcing Certain Tasks

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Law Firm Suites provides weekly blog content to help aspiring and established solo attorneys and small law firms alike. On this blog, we have gathered the top 10 must-read articles on the benefits of outsourcing tasks. Continue reading and see the benefit of this content.

Outsourcing Law Firm Marketing or Doing it Yourself, Which is Best?

Stop wasting your time on marketing tactics that should be outsourced. Your firm’s bottom line and your work-life balance will thank you for it. You are a trained lawyer, not a marketer. But if your practice is going to survive and eventually grow, then you will need to brush up on your marketing skills.

How To Outsource When You’re A Control Freak

Delegation is very hard for me. It just doesn’t come naturally. My practice is my baby and I like to be in absolute control over everything. Unfortunately, I can’t do it all and in order to grow my practice (and save my sanity), I have to delegate some tasks. There just isn’t enough time in the day for me to do it all (much to my dismay). I’ve been working with virtual assistants for a while and more recently with a virtual paralegal and I’ve learned some tips to make it a little easier to let go.

Questions To Consider: Should Lawyers Outsource Content Marketing?

Content marketing is far more than writing blog posts. It’s the creation and publishing of information, plus the marketing of that information to people who are most likely to read it. It’s goal-oriented, as opposed to merely journaling with no goal in mind. There’s too much material already available online to blog without a plan. That’s one reason why so many lawyer’s blogs get so little traffic and can ultimately feel like a waste of time.

5 Time-Consuming But Necessary Tasks That Lawyers Should Outsource

It doesn’t matter if you’re running a solo law firm or a partner at a large practice, owning and controlling a law firm is time-consuming work. Many lawyers struggle because while they know how to provide great service to their clients, they don’t have a strong handle on other essential business tasks. Most law schools don’t teach those skills! But that’s okay, you don’t need to be an expert in everything. Your time is your most precious commodity and you don’t need to be spending every waking moment trying to master every single skill needed to run a practice. It is better spent on what you do best, practicing law!

How To Expand Your Practice With Contractors

One of the things I’ve struggled most with over the past few years is deciding if I wanted to hire an associate or not. As my business and caseload has grown, I’ve needed more help, but I hesitated to commit to being responsible for payroll. To solve my problems I’ve turned to contractors. Initially, I thought of it as a temporary solution until I was “ready” to hire an associate, but it has been working so well that I think I am going to adjust my business model to an entirely virtual practice with contract employees. The COVID-19 crisis has certainly solidified my decision; while my colleagues have had to cut salaries and lay employees off, I simply stopped using contractor services that I don’t need at the moment.

Companies Curb Use of Outside Firms, More Attorneys Expected to Start a Law Firm

According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, there is an increasing trend of companies using in-house legal departments rather than hiring outside attorneys. These companies are finding it cheaper to use in-house attorneys who don’t charge by the hour on mid-level contract work. Jennifer Smith, the author of the article, notes that corporations are shifting an estimated $1.1 billion from outside lawyers to their own legal departments this year. This is just a continuation of a trend that began with the recession and came to a head in 2012 when companies shifted $5.8 billion in funding to in-house legal departments.

What Legal Billing Software Is Worth the Investment?

Managing your law firm’s finances can be a tricky business with all the other things you need to do to keep your practice running smoothly in the long run. This is exactly why so many legal professionals are opting for billing software as the means of handling finances quicker and more efficiently. Why would you use a legal billing platform? Jake Gardner, one of the best essay writers at dissertation writing services, says there is more than one reason to embrace the new technology.

The Best Apps For Attorneys To Run A Law Firm

Many business models and companies are using modern technology to attract more clients and increase their business. With the help of cutting-edge technology, people can do their complex jobs and manage work efficiently. It can not only save money and time but also increase perfection and security. Like any other business-minded individuals, lawyers are also adopting the use of new legal apps that can help them customize (and streamline) their services. Being a lawyer, it is up to you to invest in a lawyer-specific app that helps with legal research or opt for all-in-one cloud support. The ultimate goal is to choose appropriate apps that can help you grow your law firm in various ways.

7 Apps to Help Lawyers Improve Productivity

Improving productivity is crucial for lawyers, whether you are a part of a large firm or a solo practice.  We live in a technological age where Lawyers have very busy schedules and are constantly on the go with meeting clients, attending court hearings, and trials. Optimize your billable hours and increase your customer service with these apps that will also boost your productivity and availability.

5 Tips To Achieving Work-Life Balance and Avoiding Burnout

Everything’s going great at work. You’re operating on all cylinders, moving quickly. You’re saying yes to everything, taking on all the projects, and it seems like nothing can stop you. Until one day, it hits you like a ton of bricks. Exhaustion and stress prevail, and you’re completely fried. Let me introduce you to burnout and a poor work-life balance. Solo and small firm lawyers are especially susceptible to burnout due to the nature of their work and the demands that come with running a law firm with little to no help. However, spending too much time alone and working too many hours is not only unhealthy, but also counterproductive.

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