Legal Assistant
What does a legal assistant do?
A legal assistant provides administrative and clerical support to facilitate a lawyer's day-to-day work and support their caseload. For this role, the exact duties can vary according to the size and organisational hierarchy of the firm or legal practice. A legal assistant's role may involve working alongside one legal professional in a single practice or as part of a larger legal team for a law firm, company or government agency. Below are some of a legal assistant's typical duties:
answering the phone, taking messages and greeting clients
responding to emails and client communications
organising and compiling case files
transcribing legal documents
managing the lawyer's schedule and booking appointments
drafting legal letters, contracts and documents
writing case reports
managing invoicing and bookkeeping
accessing confidential information
Greylees is a residential area near Sleaford[1][2] in the North Kesteven district of the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. It was built in 2004[3] around the site of the former Rauceby Hospital and is situated off Willoughby Road, which is the only way in and out of the development. The most notable landmark around the area is the former hospital. The area is situated 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Sleaford and 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Grantham.