Five Mistakes to Avoid When Working with a Virtual Legal Assistant | from Attorney at Work
A virtual legal assistant (VLA) can take care of administrative functions for your practice — answering calls, managing emails, preparing documents or handling your bookkeeping, for example — so you can focus on more profitable work.
Of course, your success with a VLA depends on how well you collaborate. If you are not in sync, silos are created, leading to confusion and delays in getting work done. Most blunders are not intentional, but they can harm the relationship either way.
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