Client calls, attorney calendars, court communications, filings, discovery, and follow-up all need to be held in motion. When that coordination routes through the attorney between matters, the practice runs at the pace of interruption.
The front door responds consistently even when the team is busy.
Scheduling becomes part of the workflow instead of a separate chase.
The desk can see where attention is needed without reconstructing it manually.
The day ends with the intake desk handled, not waiting for you to catch up.
The point is not replacing the hire. It is showing which part of Kollias & Conner should stop depending on one person to remember and route every handoff.
Kollias & Conner gets a cleaner operating layer before the next hire inherits the same pile.
If we're wrong, the conversation ends here. If we're close, this is rarely the only thing you're holding together by hand.
We built this from public information. How close did we get?
Tell us where we got it right, or where we missed. Under a minute.