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 
Southam (/ˈsaʊðəm/) is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England. Southam is situated on the River Stowe, which flows from Napton-on-the-Hill and joins Warwickshire's River Itchen at Stoneythorpe, just outside the town.
In the 2021 census, the population of Southam was 8,114, increased from 6,567 in 2011.[1]
