#33: Maximizing Virtual Assistant Use with Technology with Kathy Campbell
/Make Magic Happen! The Best Ways to Utilize Technology to Help Your Firm Maximize the Use of a Virtual Assistant.
Read MoreMake Magic Happen! The Best Ways to Utilize Technology to Help Your Firm Maximize the Use of a Virtual Assistant.
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Enjoy Your Summer!
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Read MoreMy next guest is Alyease Jones. Alyease is a Family Law Attorney in Chicago. I came across Elyease in a recent ABA article: Unbundled law firms find success offering virtual legal services. Alyease helps families who are in transition by offering equal access to justice while delivering quality, affordable family law services.
Join Alyease and I as we discuss using computers and technology to practice law in today's virtual "work-from-home" environment and how by combining better tech practices with the unbundling of services allows lawyers to pass on some savings to their clients. Our three questions are: 1. What three pieces of technology have made the transition from a brick and mortar office to a virtual office easy for you? 2 What three pieces of software or technology have helped you unbundle your services? 3. What are three pieces of technology do you use with your clients, so they don't feel distant from their attorney?
Enjoy!
Show Notes:
Where you can find Alyease -
Join Laura O’Bryan of myvirtual.lawyer and I as we discuss using computers and technology to practice law in today's virtual "work-from-home" environment and how doing so allows you to pass on some savings to your clients.
Read MoreSpring is here! I invited Margaret Martin, owner of Bungalow Tech, to talk about spring cleaning your office’s technology - from determining what to keep, what and how to store, how to dispose of protected hardware properly, and more! Her company provides technical support and tutoring for Apple products in people's homes and businesses. Margaret provides COVID-Compliant one-on-one technical support (through voice and video calls). She can also take your equipment back to her office to do detailed troubleshooting, software upgrades, and new computer set-up.
The Tech Tips Margaret and I discuss are applicable to Android, Apple, and Windows technology.
Enjoy!
How to Reach Margaret!
hello@bungalowtech.com
www.bungalowtech.com
Show Notes:
Last week I was invited back by David Ginsburg, co-host of In Touch with iOS, to be a guest on his podcast!
We touched upon the latest Mac updates, my (personal) thoughts on the Epic v. Apple court fight, and so much more!
I had a great time! Come listen and enjoy!
MICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
I've spent decades helping lawyers—young and old—tackle their tech challenges. Now, I’m bringing that knowledge to a broader audience with this blog. My posts are inspired by real questions I’ve been asked and the trends shaping the future.
Whether you're a tech novice or a pro, you'll find practical insights here to streamline your legal practice and improve your daily life. Let’s make technology work for you, not against you. 😀
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