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		<description><![CDATA[More so than perhaps any other service business, law firm billing and accounting&#013; require stringent recordkeeping&#8230;and a heightened level of duty to &#013; your clients. Even among practice areas, the styles-and &#013; efficiencies-veer wildly. Figuring all of this out, and then tracking it&#013; carefully, consumes valuable time and effort-none of which is billable. Fortunately, lawyers [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More so than perhaps any other service business, <strong>law firm billing and accounting</strong>&#013;<br />
 require stringent recordkeeping&#8230;and a heightened level of duty to &#013;<br />
your clients. Even among practice areas, the styles-and &#013;<br />
efficiencies-veer wildly. Figuring all of this out, and then tracking it&#013;<br />
 carefully, consumes valuable time and effort-none of which is billable.</p>
<p>Fortunately, lawyers today can rely on technology to &#013;<br />
help them navigate the landscape-and increase their accuracy and &#013;<br />
efficiency exponentially.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve put together a list of the top &#013;<br />
ten most prevalent billing and accounting mistakes that law firms make. &#013;<br />
The right legal time and billing software can help you steer clear of &#013;<br />
these mistakes-for good.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #10: Lumping Matters Together</strong></p>
<p>Your&#013;<br />
 accountant may advise you, and also file your taxes. Similarly, your &#013;<br />
family doctor might write a prescription for your cough-and also answer &#013;<br />
questions about your indigestion. Chances are, you&#8217;d get a single &#013;<br />
invoice for any services rendered in the same month or other billing &#013;<br />
period.</p>
<p>Law firm billing is different. In a law firm, you&#8217;re well&#013;<br />
 advised to separate your clients&#8217; bills by matter. Not only does this &#013;<br />
help to resolve inquiries and disputes, it also sorts things out when &#013;<br />
the state bar comes knocking-and wants to perform an audit.</p>
<p>So &#013;<br />
you need software that will allow you to separate your billing and &#013;<br />
timekeeping-not just by client, but by case file, dispute, or other &#013;<br />
matter.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #9: Not &#8220;Accounting&#8221; for Varied Billing Arrangements</strong></p>
<p>Pardon&#013;<br />
 the pun. But different types of accounting are extremely different-and &#013;<br />
if you vary your billing methods from matter to matter: you&#8217;ve got to &#013;<br />
&#8220;account&#8221; for all of them.</p>
<p>If you handle a variety of cases &#013;<br />
through an assortment of client billing arrangements, your billing &#013;<br />
system&#8217;s got to be able to handle all of it. Whether you&#8217;re using &#013;<br />
hourly, retainer-based hourly, fixed or flat fee, contingency basis, or &#013;<br />
some other method of billing, your law office billing software should &#013;<br />
take note-and process the numbers accordingly. Otherwise, you&#8217;ll be &#013;<br />
calculating and manipulating your numbers manually-and your math will be&#013;<br />
 ripe for error.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #8: Not &#8220;Accounting&#8221; for Billing Rate Flexibility</strong></p>
<p>Chances&#013;<br />
 are, your law firm&#8217;s timekeepers (lawyers, paralegals, subject matter &#013;<br />
experts, lobbyists, and other professionals) offer variable &#8220;standard &#013;<br />
hourly rates.&#8221; These rates vary-for different tasks. Some rates might be&#013;<br />
 discounted, and others fully priced. You might grandfather a client in &#013;<br />
under last year&#8217;s &#8220;old rate.&#8221; If you&#8217;re attorney billing software &#013;<br />
doesn&#8217;t account for this, then you&#8217;re looking at complex and convoluted &#013;<br />
calculations-and again, a great potential for error.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #7: Failing to Track and/or Allocate Expenses</strong></p>
<p>Since hours are your law firm&#8217;s main inventory, your focus is squarely on your billables.</p>
<p>But&#013;<br />
 while not a profit basis, expenses are a potential source for loss. &#013;<br />
That&#8217;s an area where a lot of law firms fall short-and carve into their &#013;<br />
profit base.</p>
<p>Regardless of how your expenses are paid (by check, &#013;<br />
credit cards and/or cash), your billing software should be able to track&#013;<br />
 and allocate effectively and effortlessly.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #6: Skimping on the Quality of Your Invoices (and/or Reminder Notices)</strong></p>
<p>No&#013;<br />
 matter what you learned in law school (or simply weren&#8217;t taught): &#013;<br />
billing is branding. It presents a facade to your clients, creates an &#013;<br />
image, and sends a message with a crucial subtext. It&#8217;s as vital a part &#013;<br />
of your client communication process as your website, brochure and other&#013;<br />
 collateral materials, and any other marketing material you put into the&#013;<br />
 world at large.</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s always a puzzle to us how top-quality &#013;<br />
law firms think they can make do with sub-standard invoices and reminder&#013;<br />
 notices. You can-but your <em>image</em> and <em>credibility</em> take a direct hit.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s&#013;<br />
 very simple. You&#8217;ve got to generate invoices on a fixed billing &#013;<br />
cycle-and create consistency. They&#8217;ve got to look professional-which &#013;<br />
means neat and uncluttered, clear and easy-to-understand.</p>
<p>Any &#013;<br />
less-and not only are client communication, timeliness, and crucial cash&#013;<br />
 flow on the line, but so is your image and reputation.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #5: Overlooking Software Collection Support</strong></p>
<p>It happens quickly. Your unpaid bills pile up, and before you know it, you have a collection issue.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t&#013;<br />
 wait another billing cycle to get paid. Take a proactive approach to &#013;<br />
debt collection. An efficient legal time and billing software provides &#013;<br />
built-in collection support that&#8217;s easy and practically effortless.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #4: Failing to Check for Client Conflict of Interest</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s&#013;<br />
 a basic tenet of law office management. You&#8217;ve got to check all new &#013;<br />
matters for conflicts of interest. Fail to do so, and you can never be &#013;<br />
sure you&#8217;re the right lawyer for your client (if you&#8217;re not, then you&#8217;re&#013;<br />
 wasting your client&#8217;s time).</p>
<p>While developing a fully &#013;<br />
bulletproof conflict checker is challenging, the right software already &#013;<br />
contains an integrated database you can use to spot issues and potential&#013;<br />
 conflicts off the bat.</p>
<p>With the right attorney billing software ,&#013;<br />
 this is easy to do-and doesn&#8217;t require wasteful and redundant software.&#013;<br />
 Rather than disappear into your law firm file storage room for hours on&#013;<br />
 end, or use a duplicative conflict checker, you can simply run a new &#013;<br />
matter into your firm&#8217;s roster of clients-the one that&#8217;s already &#013;<br />
embedded in your billing system.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #3: Mishandling Client Retainers</strong></p>
<p>Retainers&#013;<br />
 are the lifeblood of your business. They infuse your firm with &#013;<br />
much-needed cash flow-and signify a client&#8217;s trust and commitment in &#013;<br />
you.</p>
<p>But here&#8217;s the law firm difference. Client retainers require&#013;<br />
 special treatment-which varies per matter. For one matter, you might &#013;<br />
need to make an initial deposit to a trust account, and transfer &#013;<br />
balances as fees are earned. This alone will complicate your back office&#013;<br />
 operation if your billing system is not capable of systematically &#013;<br />
processing retainer transactions.</p>
<p>Apart from itemizing legal fees and expenses, a legal billing program must always display</p>
<p>&#8220;remaining retainer balances&#8221; on your client invoices.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #2: Failing to Integrate your Trust Funds</strong></p>
<p>Every&#013;<br />
 law firm endeavors to keep its trust books clean and accurate. But they&#013;<br />
 either fail, or spend significant time and resources trying to do so.</p>
<p>You win 90% of your trust fund tracking battle if your system provides <strong>integrated billing and trust bookkeeping</strong>&#013;<br />
 . This can work to prevent common trust errors (e.g. ledger card &#013;<br />
overdraft), and provide a bank reconciliation tool and three-way &#013;<br />
reconciliation reports.</p>
<p><strong>Pitfall #1: Failing to Protect the Integrity and Security of your Data-and Complicating your Life</strong></p>
<p>The&#013;<br />
 most common and dangerous of all legal billing pitfalls is choosing &#013;<br />
complicated software that fails to protect the integrity and security of&#013;<br />
 your law firm data.</p>
<p>If your software is too complicated to learn&#013;<br />
 or use, then you&#8217;re not receiving the benefit of leverage. Technology &#013;<br />
isn&#8217;t making your life easier&#8230;it&#8217;s making it harder. Need an external &#013;<br />
consultant or trainer? Time to nix the software in question, and find &#013;<br />
something hassle-free.</p>
<p>Data integrity and security involve taking&#013;<br />
 precautions to protect against unauthorized access and use. You need a &#013;<br />
legal billing system with built-in features for data access control, &#013;<br />
built-in checks for error detection, and a regular data back-up &#013;<br />
function.</p>
<p><strong>Reap the Benefits of Legal Billing Software Development</strong></p>
<p>Computers&#013;<br />
 and software have changed how companies everywhere do business. &#013;<br />
Technology today allows law firms and other businesses to compete with &#013;<br />
their larger counterparts on many levels.</p>
<p>Choose your law firm &#013;<br />
billing software with care. Analyze your program features to ensure that&#013;<br />
 the software&#8217;s design can help you avoid the ten common legal billing &#013;<br />
pitfalls-before you make the purchase.</p>
<p>The right software will &#013;<br />
not only enhance your firm&#8217;s in-house capabilities and productivity, but&#013;<br />
 will also help you comply with state ethics guidelines and increase &#013;<br />
profitability.</p>
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