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The Paralegal View

The Paralegal View

De: Holly A. Sheriff Best Virtual Paralegal LLC BVP The Attorney Panic Button℠ BVP Services Case Law Whisperer The Paralegal View The Savvy Paralegal
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An unapologetic look at life, love, and the legal industry. From Holly Sheriff and the team at Best Virtual Paralegal LLC, this is the place for candid conversations that challenge the status quo. We're creating the conversations we wish we'd had sooner. The Paralegal View™ is more than a podcast; it's a safe space for attorneys, paralegals, and leading legal professionals to connect, get visible, and support one another. Here, we build relationships that create new personal, professional, and business opportunities. With a mix of weekly, monthly, and special quarterly shows, our conversations cover the full spectrum of the legal professional's life. We explore topics like: Career Strategies Mindset & Empowerment Workflows & Work-Life Balance True Crime Deep Dives (Unsolved Crimes & Serial Killers) Lifestyle (Wine, Champagne & Books) Advocacy & Personal Stories (#wheelchairs)…and so much more! If you're ready for a fresh, honest, and supportive take on the legal world, subscribe and join the conversation.2017-2021 The Paralegal View™ | Best Virtual Paralegal LLC All rights reserved. Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Crímenes Reales Economía Exito Profesional Relaciones
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  • How Email Marketing Can Build Your Freelance Legal Practice
    Aug 26 2025
    Stop the feast-or-famine cycle. Learn how tools like Constant Contact can help you build relationships, stay top-of-mind, and create a sustainable client pipeline.For many freelance lawyers and paralegals, marketing can feel like a four-letter word. Your expertise is in legal research, drafting documents, and case management—not necessarily in lead generation. At Best Virtual Paralegal LLC (BVP), we know that most freelance legal professionals thrive on referrals and repeat business, but that can lead to an unpredictable "feast or famine" cycle of work.What if there was a professional, ethical, and highly effective way to smooth out those peaks and valleys? A way to nurture your existing network and turn past clients and colleagues into a consistent source of referrals?Enter email marketing.Forget the spammy, mass-market blasts you probably delete every day. When done right, email marketing for legal professionals is about relationship building at scale. It’s a direct line to the people who already know, like, and trust you. Platforms like Mailchimp and Constant Contact make it easier than ever to stay connected, demonstrate your value, and keep your services top-of-mind.Why Freelance Legal Professionals Should Embrace Email MarketingIf you're not convinced, consider these core benefits:1. You Own Your Audience. Your LinkedIn connections are valuable, but you're borrowing that audience from a platform you don't control. An algorithm change can tank your reach overnight. Your email list, however, is your asset. It’s a direct, unfiltered line of communication to your most important contacts.2. It Builds Authority and Trust. Regularly sharing valuable, relevant information positions you as an expert. You’re no longer just a service provider; you’re a trusted resource. This is invaluable when a former client or fellow attorney has a new case and needs to decide who to call.3. It Nurtures Referrals. The number one reason you lose out on a referral is simple: the person who could have referred you forgot about you at the critical moment. A brief, professional email every month or quarter keeps your name on their radar.4. It’s Incredibly Cost-Effective. Compared to paid ads, networking events, or other forms of marketing, email provides an exceptional return on investment. Your primary cost is time and the modest fee for a professional platform.What on Earth Do I Send? (Content That Works)This is the biggest hurdle for most. You're not a content creator, you're a legal professional. The key is to provide value, not just a sales pitch. Here are some powerful ideas for your email content:Legal Updates & Insights: Briefly explain a new regulation, a recent court decision, or a change in procedure relevant to your niche (e.g., e-discovery, family law, corporate filings). This showcases your expertise.Anonymized Case Studies: Write a short brief on a recent project. For example: "How We Helped a Boutique Firm Streamline Discovery for a Complex Litigation Case." (Always anonymize details to protect client confidentiality and adhere to ethical rules).Checklists & How-To Guides: Offer downloadable resources like a "Checklist for Preparing a Witness for Deposition" or "5 Tips for Efficient Document Review." This provides tangible value.Practice Updates: Announcing that you’ve gained a new certification, expanded your services, or have upcoming availability for new projects is perfectly acceptable and useful information for your network.Curated News: Don't have time to write something new? Share links to 2-3 interesting articles relevant to your field with a short sentence on why you found them important. Choosing Your Platform: Mailchimp vs. Constant ContactWhile there are many tools out there, two giants stand out: Mailchimp and Constant Contact.Mailchimp is often the first name people think of. It's known for its user-friendly interface and its historically generous free plan. It’s a fine starting point if you're just dipping your toes in the water and want to build a small list without any financial commitment.However, for freelance legal professionals who are serious about growing their practice, we at BVP believe Constant Contact is the superior choice. After years of experience with various platforms, we use it for our own marketing and recommend it to our colleagues. Why Constant Contact? Superior Deliverability: Constant Contact has a reputation for industry-leading email deliverability. This means your emails are more to land in the inbox, not the spam folder.Exceptional Customer Support: When you're running your own business, you don't have time to troubleshoot technical issues. Constant Contact is famous for its live phone and chat support. Having a real person to talk to is a game-changer.Professionalism and Features: The platform is built for business. The templates are clean and professional, and the automation features allow you to set up sophisticated "welcome series" for new ...
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  • 5 - Virtual Assistant vs. Virtual Paralegal vs. Online Business Manager
    Feb 12 2022
    Podcast Narration Script – EPISODE 5 Virtual Assistant vs. Virtual Paralegal vs. Online Business ManagerVirtual Assistant vs. Virtual Paralegal vs. Online Business ManagerBy: Holly A. Sheriff on behalf of Best Virtual Paralegal LLCThe Narration is provided by a professional Voiceover Actress & is not that of the author.What are the differences are between a Virtual Assistant (V.A.), Virtual Paralegal (VP), and Online Business Manager (O.B.M.). Learn more here! At Best Virtual Paralegal, we love answering this question! COVID has undoubtedly changed the legal industry a bit. The world has finally caught up to Best Virtual Paralegal! We have worked remotely for decades. You're in luck because we are highly skilled virtual assistants, virtual paralegals, and online business managers every day!First, let's define the three roles!Because there is some overlap between what these three roles do, virtual assistants, virtual paralegals, and online business managers may be defined similarly depending on the source. This overlap causes most people to confuse the three roles.Virtual Assistants are defined by sources like Fiverr, Upwork, and Time Doctor as an "independent contractor who provides administrative, technical, and creative support to other professionals (2022)."The A.B.A., the State Bar Association of Texas, and Best Virtual Paralegal define a virtual paralegal as "an independent contractor who is self-employed and works outside the traditional law firm or corporate setting (2022)."Indeed, Upwork and Time Doctor describe an online business manager as "a self-employed independent contractor working remotely to manage a business by providing administrative, technical, and creative support (2022)."Let's discuss the differences!The definitions of these roles seem similar, as you can see. In this section, we will examine how these three roles can support firms in diverse ways. The differences between these three roles may vary from company to company. In other words, what Best Virtual Paralegal believes is a virtual assistant role or task might be listed by another source such as Upwork under a virtual paralegal role/task. These roles are subjective, based on the company providing the service.Virtual assistants are the doers. Generally, they are task-oriented professionals who assist clients in achieving their goals. Often, this means virtual assistants perform tasks that an attorney cannot bill the client or pass through to the client, such as legal secretary duties. Our article has discussed virtual assistants, virtual paralegals, and online business managers in this particular order. In this section, however, we're going to skip virtual paralegal for a minute and jump straight to an online business manager.We will discuss virtual paralegals after online business managers.Business managers are the people who can help clients manage their online businesses in a wide range of ways. In many ways, the online business manager takes care of the responsibilities of the business owner, as well as those of consultant, coach, strategist, and marketer. In most cases, the business owner remains the conductor, while the online business manager becomes their right-hand person.Let's go back around and talk about virtual paralegals.In many cases, virtual paralegals who have owned their own businesses for a while or who have received extensive education and experience help their clients as both business managers and paralegals. However, this is not always the case - it depends on the virtual paralegal's skillset and mindset. Previously, we discussed this topic in the article titled "Paralegal Entrepreneurs are more." A firm is more likely to find a business manager & paralegal in one person or one company if the virtual paralegal is more experienced.Let's explore some of the tasks one may delegate now that we know how the roles differ. This is not all-inclusive. And not all V.A.s, VPs, O.B.M.s. offer all the tasks listed below. With that said, this list will be semi-cohesive in terms of the services we offer here at Best Virtual Paralegal!Before we have you take a look at the chart of duties for each role, there are a few caveats, which we added to the narration for extra context. Due to time restraints, we have omitted the obvious paralegal duties and tasks from the list. For example, lawyers can use Best Virtual Paralegal to summarize documents, medical records, and financial reports. In addition, paralegals are typically responsible for summarizing records—however, the author omitted that task from the list. For those of you following along on our blog, let's begin by taking a look at the virtual assistance column. Here at Best Virtual Paralegal, the following tasks are usually performed by a virtual assistant or virtual legal assistant:Inbox and Calendar Management Don't let your inbox get out of control! You can have the support of a V.A. who can look after your inbox and calendar for you. Social Media ...
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  • Do you have a disaster plan for your law firm?
    Feb 6 2022

    Do you have a disaster plan for your law firm?

    This article first appeared on Best Virtual Paralegal LLC’s blog in 2012 after Hurricane Sandy! Revised: 01/22/2022

    Do you have a disaster plan for your law firm? What would your staff and clients do if your office was a victim of a disaster? You might want to read on. A disaster can range from the minor, such as losing your phone service for the day, to the catastrophic, such as a hurricane, a bomb threat, or a power outage caused by the weather. There is no disaster too small for you not to have a plan. Do your support staff and paralegals know what to do if your internet shuts down?

    My blog post was inspired by this very question. A few days ago, I was in my office working when a friend called and asked if I could do some legal research for her firm. Her answer stunned me. Her office suffered a long-term power outage due to a storm. As a result of the power outage, she asked her paralegal to conduct manual research at the local law library. She was shocked to discover that her paralegal knew nothing about doing legal research with books. She had no choice but to turn to me.

    After completing the research, I called my friend to help her develop a disaster plan. Had my friend implemented a disaster plan before the power outage, her office and clients would have been prepared for the unforeseen disaster and remained productive.

    In conclusion, if your office does not have a disaster plan in place, can you see why it is so imperative to have one? In addition to being a virtual paralegal, I also serve as a consultant for law firms at times. Not only do I assist attorneys and law firms in becoming more productive by preparing their case documents and contacting their clients, but I also help train their staff on how to be more tech-savvy and assist them in developing disaster plans. We strive to be the go-to service for all attorneys and law firms.

    Jennifer and I will share tips for putting together a disaster plan with you and your staff in future posts.

    Thank you for reading! It was our pleasure to write it! Don't forget to share this post!

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