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Legal Assistant & Guardian of the Invoices
Diana may handle the invoicing at Unified Law, but don’t worry—it’s not all spreadsheets and payment reminders. Thanks to her sharp eye and steady hand, our bills stay clear, correct, and surprisingly painless. With a knack for spotting mistakes before they ever reach your inbox, Diana keeps the numbers clean, the process smooth, and the surprises at zero (unless you count how fast she can catch a typo). Beyond the numbers, she brings a calm, solution-oriented approach to everything from contract drafting to client onboarding—keeping Unified Law running like clockwork.
Core Areas of Focus
Invoicing and Client Billing
Diana ensures that every bill is accurate, timely, and transparent, keeping clients informed and ensuring a seamless invoicing experience.
Accounts Receivable Management
Diana streamlines the process of tracking outstanding payments, helping Unified Law maintain steady cash flow and minimize delays.
Reimbursement Process Management
Diana oversees the reimbursement cycle from claim submission to payment receipt, ensuring everything is processed efficiently and accurately.
Career Highlights
Streamlined invoicing and billing practices to improve accuracy and client satisfaction.
Optimized accounts receivable processes to boost cash flow and reduce payment delays.
Drafted clear, protective contracts in collaboration with Unified Law’s legal teams.
Acted as a key liaison between clients and legal teams to align billing, contracts, and onboarding.
Managed lead tracking, drafted engagement letters, and ensured timely billing setup for new clients.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in Financial Accounting, University of Nueva Caceres
Beyond the Bar
Grew up surrounded by beaches, rice fields, and family feasts in Camarines Sur, Philippines.
Loves lifting heavy at the gym—and thinks a good deadlift fixes almost anything. Stays calm, cool, and collected even when deadlines and dumbbells are flying.
Believes mistakes are for catching early—and typos are her personal arch-nemesis.