Downsized Paralegal Offers Transcription and Litigation Support
Services
Released
on: May 12, 2009, 4:36 am
Author: Harold O. Kennedy
Industry: Law
Like
so many workers these days, after many years of gainful employment,
Lisa Ferguson found herself in the position of looking for work.
Lisa has seventeen years in the legal field. She has worked in
the court, as a Landlord/Tenant Clerk, and she has worked as a
Legal Assistant for Liberty Mutual and Zurich North America insurance
companies. She has also worked as for her local county law department.
She has provided an array of litigation support functions throughout
her career, from scheduling depositions to performing electronic
legal research and drafting pleadings.
After
spending countless hours posting resumes on job sites, submitting
resumes to job postings in newspaper want ads and going on numerous
interviews only to learn that for each interview that she did
land, there were a minimum of fifty other workers applying to,
or being interviewed for, that same position, she decided that
she needed a new approach to here situation.
Finally,
Lisa decided that instead of competing with countless others for
one position, she could market her skills, as an independent contractor,
directly to employers, large and small. Her business, New
York Trial Assistant, offers transcription of audio and digital
voice files, electronic legal research, document drafting; including
summonses and complaints, answers and motions, document retrieval,
calendar maintenance, scheduling IMEs, depositions, etc. and every
aspect of litigation support.
When
asked why she decided to give up the job search, Lisa responded,
“Because opportunity doesn’t always knock on your
door. In these economic times, you have to create your own opportunities.”
She
may have found her niche. She says that she has a few steady clients,
and she is able to work on her own schedule. She was happy to
give up the four hours of commuting time, and she is grateful
for the time she gets to spend with her family.
When asked how she likes being in business for herself she said,
“It’s a slow process, but, I am sure things will work
out in the long run.”
Ms.
Ferguson a member of the National Association of Professional
Women. For more information about her and the services she provides,
view her profile at: http://www.napw.com/MemberDisplay.cfm?M=m=Lisa-Ferguson-10237262
Contact
Details: Lisa B. Ferguson
New york Trial Assistant
2692 West Main Street
Wappingers Falls, New York 12590
http://www.newyorktrialassistant.com
qna720@msn.com
(914) 513-7786