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		<title>Give Your Clients What They Want With A Variety Of Billing Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Law office billing software eases the process of tracking and &#013; documenting all the expenses associated with a case. However it doesn&#8217;t &#013; do any good to monitor expenses unless you get paid and that means you &#013; need generate itemized invoices for your clients. Not only can that be &#013; done at the click [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Law office billing software eases the process of tracking and &#013;<br />
documenting all the expenses associated with a case. However it doesn&#8217;t &#013;<br />
do any good to monitor expenses unless you get paid and that means you &#013;<br />
need generate itemized invoices for your clients. Not only can that be &#013;<br />
done at the click of a button but you have a number of options when it &#013;<br />
comes to the type of invoice.</p>
<p>All <strong>law office billing software </strong> &#013;<br />
packages generate traditional paper invoices. These itemized statements &#013;<br />
list all expenses associated with a case including every minute of each &#013;<br />
attorney&#8217;s time, court costs, administrative expenses and fees for &#013;<br />
consulting other professionals. Printed invoices are produced in a &#013;<br />
matter of seconds without the extensive labor that used to be necessary &#013;<br />
before the advent of <strong>law practice management software </strong>.</p>
<p>However&#013;<br />
 paper invoices are rapidly falling out of style. The costs of paper, &#013;<br />
ink and postage may not seem like much but they add up over the course &#013;<br />
of a year. Mailed invoices take time to reach a client and that adds to &#013;<br />
the collection time, not to mention opens up the &#8220;The bill never &#013;<br />
arrived&#8221; excuse. Finally there is a growing desire in our society to run&#013;<br />
 greener businesses and not generate paper if we don&#8217;t have to. Luckily &#013;<br />
law office billing software gives other invoice options.</p>
<p><strong>Law office billing software </strong>&#013;<br />
 can save invoices as PDF or RTF files to be emailed to the client. PDF &#013;<br />
is a standard document format that can be read with Adobe Acrobat or &#013;<br />
other free PDF readers. RTF is a generic word processing document format&#013;<br />
 appropriate for Microsoft Word or any other word processor software. &#013;<br />
These electronic documents can be generated even more quickly than paper&#013;<br />
 invoices. Once they are emailed they arrive within minutes.</p>
<p>Many&#013;<br />
 organizations are turning to electronic billing and law office billing &#013;<br />
software has not been left behind on this trend. The difference between &#013;<br />
true electronic billing and digital documents such as PDF files is &#013;<br />
standardized formatting. Most electronic bills today use the standard &#013;<br />
LEDES 1998B format, also known as LEDS98B. Law office billing software &#013;<br />
is designed to automatically create e-bills in this format without the &#013;<br />
user having to worry about it. This standardization is often required by&#013;<br />
 clients because it simplifies their audit controls.</p>
<p>Unfortunately&#013;<br />
 billing doesn&#8217;t always end with the initial invoice. Some clients are &#013;<br />
unable or unwilling to pay their accounts immediately so law office &#013;<br />
billing software should also have the capability to print automatic &#013;<br />
reminder notices.</p>
<p>Easy Soft law office billing software supports &#013;<br />
all of these billing formats . You have a variety of options to deliver &#013;<br />
invoices to clients in the format they prefer whether it be LEDS 1998B &#013;<br />
formatted e-bills, emailed digital documents, or good-old reliable paper&#013;<br />
 invoices.</p>
<p>Contact Easy Soft to find out more about how our law &#013;<br />
practice management software can help modern attorneys focus on legal &#013;<br />
matters rather than on administrative trivia.</p>
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