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PATLive Showcases Legal-Focused Call Answering Solutions at Florida Bar Annual Convention

PATLive Showcases Legal-Focused Call Answering Solutions at Florida Bar Annual Convention

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- PATLive, an approved Florida Bar Member Benefits provider and leader in 24/7 virtual receptionist services, is proud to announce its sponsorship of and participation in the 2025 Annual Florida Bar Convention on June 25–28 in Boca Raton, Florida. Attendees are invited to stop by Exhibit Space 134 to explore how PATLive's 24/7 virtual receptionist services can support law firms with streamlined client communication, lead capture, and responsive service, day or night.
With services designed for the unique needs of legal professionals, PATLive offers fully customizable call answering and live chat services, delivered by friendly, U.S.-based receptionists trained in legal intake and customer care. Whether you're a solo practitioner or part of a growing team, PATLive helps firms stay responsive, professional, and focused on billable work.
Meet the Team at Exhibit Space 134
Convention attendees who visit the PATLive booth will experience:
'We're thrilled to support Florida's legal community as both a local company and a Florida Bar Member Benefits provider,' said Jackie Gonzalez, Esq., CEO of PATLive. 'The Annual Convention is a great opportunity to meet attorneys face-to-face, demonstrate the impact of 24/7 receptionist support, and show how we help law firms grow without sacrificing client experience.'
Tailored Support for Attorneys, On Your Terms
PATLive offers fully customized live receptionist and chat services that act as a seamless extension of any legal team. Features available to Florida Bar members include:
With a presence that's both national and deeply rooted in Florida, PATLive offers law firms peace of mind; knowing every call or web chat will be handled with the same level of care as their own staff. Whether in court, in a meeting, or off the clock, attorneys can count on PATLive to represent their firm with integrity, warmth, and efficiency.
About PATLive
Headquartered in Tallahassee, PATLive is a leading provider of 24/7 live virtual receptionist and chat services trusted by law firms, contractors, property managers, and small businesses nationwide. With over 35 years of experience, PATLive specializes in personalized, professional communication solutions that help businesses grow, delight their clients, and stay responsive, day or night.
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