Refer a friend prize drawer

August 29, 2008

Fill in the form below and hit SUBMIT.  The prize is a bottle of some good stuff from The Purple Wine Company.  The winner will be announced on 30 September. 

Nationwide Solicitors Alliance

August 29, 2008

discount typing services for NSA MembersThe legal profession’s newest influential organisation, Nationwide Solicitors Alliance (NSA), launches on 1st October.  The NSA will provide a framework within which forward thinking small and medium sized law firms can work together to market their practices locally, improve the home buying process and help maintain and improve their share of the increasingly competitive legal services sector.

Benefits to member firms will include:

  • agreed and standardised conveyancing documentation within local groups, reducing the transaction times, increasing profit which in turn benefits solicitors, estate agents and homebuyers
  • a lead generating system providing enquiries directly from the public to NSA member firms using intelligent telecoms in residential conveyancing, HIPs, wills and probate, family, debt and employment law matters
  • free telephone calls to ALL solicitors, licensed conveyancers, barristers, land registries, national and local law societies and courts.  Free calls between solicitors and supporting estate agents using the NSA HIP for “local” referrals
  • access to a referral network which enables NSA member firms to refer to each other directly, provding real control on the part of the referrer of the destination of the work without the requirement for “panel management” and all that often entails
  • an NSA HIP which is designed to encourage estate agents to nominate an NSA member firm to deal with the legal title check, so optimising opportunities for LOCAL law firms,
  • NSA Recruitment, providing a cost effective alternative to expensive recruitment agencies.

We’re delighted to announce our sponsorship the Nationwide Solicitors Alliance.  All NSA members will receive a 10% introductory discount in addition to their outsource typing free trial. 

Click here to apply for membership of NSA

What’s your reason to outsource your typing?

August 14, 2008

Document Direct is here to provide you with the best outsource typing service that you want and need.  We’ve found many reasons why businesses and individuals choose to outsource their dictation.  Answer our poll and let us know your reason.  If you choose “other” then please leave a comment in the box at the bottom of the page. 

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Feasibility of outsource typing

August 2, 2008

A busy lawyer dictates 30 minutes per day.   This costs £36 per day to outsource.  Over a month (20 days) this equates to £720, that’s less than £9,000 a year.  The average cost to employ a secretary is £20,000 a year when on-costs are taken into account.  It’s possible to slash the secretarial overhead by 50% yet still have 100% efficiency.

Preparing a cost analysis for a business which is already using a digital dictation system is quite easy.  A digital system with workflow management allows reports to be created so it’s easy to see the length of the recording, how long it’s taken to be typed and who by. Document Direct uses the reporting system from its dictation system to calculate the charges on  per minute of recording basis so costs comparator between in-house typists and outsourcing can be given almost immediately.    

For those businesses still using analogue tapes, it would be useful for the length of the dictation to be recorded manually (for at least a week) as the dictation is being completed.  Otherwise, quite often the only comparator will be the number of typed pages and completed documents. 

A useful guide will be to “see” how much dictation a busy personal injury lawyer produces each week and how many typed pages that equates to.

In the documents available below it can been seen that a busy personal injury lawyer has produced 3 hours 11 minutes dictation in one week in June, which has produced 142 typed pages of text.  The costs for this, at our current charge of £1.30 per minute, equates to  £248.30.  The length of typing time is irrelevant as the cost is fixed to the dictation time.  Needless to say, all deadlines for completion of the work were met in good time. What is interesting to note is that the dictation was received during the working hours of 8.30am and 6.00pm, Monday to Friday, so costs should be compared to the emloyment of a temporary or permanent secretary in-house for those hours. 

There are many different reasons to outsource and just as many benefits.  Don’t take our word for it - click on the links below to download case studies from Document Direct clients.