Every new matter starts with a call, and that call sets the tone for everything that follows. Right now it waits on someone to answer well, ask the right questions, and get it on the calendar. Here is that whole intake, handled in your firm's voice, while you stay in front of the work that's billable.
Captured, qualified, and moved forward. No voicemail, no 'someone will call you back,' no first impression left to chance.
Client, issue, jurisdiction, and urgency captured the moment the call ends.
Booked, confirmed, and synced. No phone tag, no double-booking, no consult that quietly never got scheduled.
Intake handled, consults scheduled, one matter flagged for your judgment. The rest moved itself forward.
4 new matters intook. 3 consults booked. 1 needs a conflict check.
New matter may involve an existing client, needs your review before it's confirmed.
First calls answered, matters qualified, consults booked, and oversight, handled, in your firm's voice. The work still carries the Lieser Skaff name. It just no longer runs through whoever happens to pick up.
For a boutique firm the first call is the whole funnel: every new matter gets qualified and booked without a billable hour spent on the phone.
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.