Legal Support
We also provide support and assistance to legal professionals, businesses, law firms, and individuals in various legal matters. We are a group of legal experts who combine legal analysis abilities with lobbying skills. Our goal is to affect laws and policies for clients such as private individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations. Our network of companies specializes in legal research and communication to advocate for our clients' interests.
FAMILY LAW
Guardianship
Divorce
Special Needs Trust
Life Care Planning
Care Coordination & Healthcare Advocacy
Estate Planing & Probate
Estate & Trust Administration
Civil Partnership
Wills & Power of Attorney
Contract Review
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Administrative Support – We understand the importance of seamless administrative support in the legal field. Our firm offers a comprehensive range of services, including drafting correspondence, managing calendars and scheduling, handling client inquiries, and maintaining client communication.
Document Preparation & Review – Our proficient team is well-versed in preparing, organizing, and reviewing a wide range of legal documents, such as contracts, agreements, pleadings, and court forms. We guarantee the accuracy, completeness, and compliance of all necessary documents, ensuring they meet the relevant legal requirements.
Case Management – Our family therapy sessions are designed to help. Our dedicated team organizes and maintains case files, tracks deadlines, and schedules appointments and court appearances. We ensure that all necessary documents and evidence are properly filed and readily available when needed.
Medical Summary & Records Request – Medical summary and record requests play a vital role in legal cases where medical evidence is crucial. These requests aim to obtain comprehensive medical records and summaries that can provide valuable insights and support legal arguments.
Discovery Support – In the crucial discovery process, we provide invaluable assistance by collecting, organizing, and reviewing documents and evidence. Our paralegals conduct witness interviews and prepare deposition summaries, ensuring that all relevant information is meticulously organized and readily accessible for litigation purposes.
Legal Research – With our experienced paralegals at your disposal, we conduct thorough and in-depth legal research to support your case or project. Utilizing various legal databases, we analyze statutes, regulations, and case law, compiling comprehensive research reports that provide you with the most relevant and up-to-date information.
DEPOSITION SUMMARY
Scheduling and coordination: Paralegals typically schedule the deposition, coordinate with all parties involved (including attorneys, witnesses, and court reporters), and ensure that the necessary arrangements are made (e.g., reserving conference rooms, arranging for transportation).
Document preparation: They help prepare documents needed for the deposition, such as notices of deposition, subpoenas, and exhibits.
Witness preparation: Paralegals often assist in preparing witnesses for their depositions, which may involve reviewing relevant documents, discussing potential questions, and providing guidance on how to answer questions effectively.
Note-taking and transcription: During the deposition, paralegals may take notes or assist the court reporter in transcribing the proceedings.
Post-deposition tasks: After the deposition, paralegals may help review the transcript, organize exhibits, and assist with any follow-up tasks.
LEGAL RESEARCH
Fact-finding: This involves gathering information from various sources, including interviews, public records, and expert testimony, to support legal arguments.
Document analysis: Paralegals may need to review and analyze contracts, wills, deeds, and other legal documents to identify relevant information or potential issues.
Case summary is the process of distilling intricate legal situations into brief explanations that are simple to comprehend for both lawyers and clients.
Citation verification: Ensuring that legal citations are accurate and up-to-date is a critical task for paralegal researchers.
Time management: Paralegals often work under tight deadlines, so effective time management skills are essential.
Client communication: In some cases, paralegals may be responsible for communicating with clients, providing updates on their cases, and addressing their questions.
DISCOVERY
Data Collection: Identifying and gathering relevant electronic data from various sources, such as computers, servers, and cloud storage.
Data Preservation: Ensuring that data is preserved in a forensically sound manner to maintain its integrity and admissibility in court.
Data Processing: Organizing and preparing data for review, which may involve redacting confidential information or converting files into a searchable format.
Document Review: Assisting attorneys in reviewing documents to identify relevant information and potential evidence. This can involve using advanced search techniques and technology-assisted review tools.
Production: Preparing documents for production to the opposing party, ensuring compliance with discovery rules and court orders.
Metadata Management: Understanding and managing metadata, the data about data that provides context and information about documents.
E-discovery Software: Learning and using various e-discovery software tools to streamline the process and increase efficiency.
REAL ESTATE PERSONAL & BUSINESS
Document preparation and review: Paralegals draft and review legal documents such as purchase agreements, leases, deeds, and closing statements. They ensure that these documents are accurate, comprehensive, and comply with all legal requirements.
Closing coordination: Paralegals coordinate the closing process, ensuring that all necessary documents are signed, funds are disbursed properly, and the transaction is completed smoothly. They liaise with buyers, sellers, real estate agents, lenders, and attorneys to facilitate communication and prevent delays.
Research and analysis: Paralegals conduct legal research to gather information on property titles, zoning regulations, and other relevant matters. They analyze this information to identify potential issues and provide advice to attorneys.
Client communication: Paralegals often serve as the primary point of contact for clients, answering their questions, providing updates, and addressing their concerns. They help to build and maintain strong relationships with clients.
Compliance with legal requirements: Paralegals ensure that all real estate transactions comply with local, state, and federal laws and regulations. They stay up-to-date on changes in the law and advise attorneys on how to comply with new requirements.
MEDIATION | ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Prepare for mediation: This includes gathering relevant documents, conducting research, and organizing evidence.
Assist during mediation: Paralegals may take notes, provide support to the attorney, and help facilitate communication between the parties.
Draft settlement agreements: If a settlement is reached, paralegals often assist in drafting the necessary legal documents.
Follow up after mediation: This may involve ensuring that the terms of the settlement are fulfilled and resolving any outstanding issues.
LEGAL RESEARCH & ANALYSIS
Conduct in-depth legal research using online databases and legal research tools
Analyze case law, statutes, and regulations
Prepare legal briefs and memoranda
Summarize legal opinions and court decisions
COMPLIANCE & RISK MANAGEMENT
Review and analysis of contracts
Identification of key contractual terms and conditions
Drafting and negotiation of contracts
Contract administration and management