The first call after an arrest carries urgency, facts, court timing, payment questions, and a scared client who needs a fast answer. When that front desk also owns scheduling and accounts receivable, the whole practice depends on one overloaded handoff.
The front door responds consistently even when the attorney is in court or with another client.
Scheduling becomes part of intake instead of a separate round of phone tag.
No one starts over by asking what the firm already knows.
The practice can see what is stuck before it becomes a missed client or unpaid balance.
The day ends with intake and coordination handled, not waiting for catch-up.
The point is not replacing the hire. It is showing which part of Virtuoso Criminal and DUI Lawyers should stop depending on one person to remember and route every handoff.
Virtuoso Criminal and DUI Lawyers 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.
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