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		<title>Practicing Law Is Just Like Practicing Anything Right</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure,&#013; you&#8217;re smarter than the average Jamie&#8230;and your logic is, well, &#013; flawless. But in many ways, the law is just like other professions. You &#013; advise clients. You prepare forms and other documentation. Your brain is&#013; your biggest tool-followed by that smart paralegal you hired, and &#013; (let&#8217;s not forget!) your legal software . [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure,&#013;<br />
 you&#8217;re smarter than the average Jamie&#8230;and your logic is, well, &#013;<br />
flawless. But in many ways, the law is just like other professions. You &#013;<br />
advise clients. You prepare forms and other documentation. Your brain is&#013;<br />
 your biggest tool-followed by that smart paralegal you hired, and &#013;<br />
(let&#8217;s not forget!) your legal software . You bill hourly, and collect a&#013;<br />
 retainer against your billing.</p>
<p>Stop right there! The legal retainer <em>is</em>&#013;<br />
 different from other professions. It&#8217;s simple. The state says that &#013;<br />
until you&#8217;ve earned the money, it doesn&#8217;t belong to you. To put it in &#013;<br />
legal terms, possession does <em>not</em> equate to ownership-at least not when it comes to retainers.</p>
<p>Therefore, unearned retainers-particularly ones that won&#8217;t get used quickly-go into <strong>trust accounts</strong> , <em>not</em> <strong>operating accounts</strong> . Breaking this is considered a serious ethics violation-and you don&#8217;t want to face the consequences.*</p>
<p><strong>So How Do You Keep Track Of The Money?</strong></p>
<p>Even if you have the greatest <strong>legal billing software</strong> in the world (and of course we think that&#8217;s <strong>Easy Time Bill</strong> ): without a compatible trust component, you put yourself, your firm, and your career at tremendous-and unnecessary-risk.*</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s not only helpful, it&#8217;s <strong><em>imperative</em></strong> for you to have <strong>escrow software</strong> or <strong>trust accounting software</strong>, too. <strong><em>It&#8217;s imperative</em></strong> for your <strong>law firm billing software</strong> to work hand in hand with that <strong>escrow</strong> (or <strong>trust accounting</strong> ) <strong>software</strong>.</p>
<p>To be clear: <strong>attorney billing software</strong> without <strong>trust account software</strong>&#013;<br />
 is like having a calculator that only adds, and doesn&#8217;t perform any &#013;<br />
other functions. To multiply or subtract, you have to use another &#013;<br />
calculator.</p>
<p><strong>Trust accounting software</strong>without <strong>legal billing software</strong>&#013;<br />
 is like having a factory that only makes the bottles. You have to go &#013;<br />
somewhere else for the caps-and they&#8217;re not designed to fit.</p>
<p>That would be ridiculous, right?</p>
<p>In comes <strong>Easy Soft</strong> . Our <strong>Easy Time Bill</strong> and <strong>Easy Trust</strong>&#013;<br />
 products are designed to work hand in hand. When the two pieces work in&#013;<br />
 tandem, the system tracks what you&#8217;ve taken against what you&#8217;ve earned.&#013;<br />
 You no longer need to tell the difference between the two: your &#013;<br />
compatible <strong>law office software</strong> system does that for you.</p>
<p>Our next post will explain how it works.</p>
<p>*State ethics departments have a tendency to audit law firms at random.</p>
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