Guide
When was the last time you thought about how your law firm conducts its daily operations? Or examined all the little “must-do” tasks to see what could be done more efficiently?
Because time is money at a law office, it can be tempting to keep moving forward, trying to get as much done in each day as possible. But hitting pause long enough to look critically at the tasks you and your staff do each day can quickly pay off with more time for billable legal work.
Download this guide now to get the top 9 tips that you can use in order to assess your law office's routine practices and get back to basics in order to promote success.
Back to Basics: Legal Trust Accounting (27:07) |
Back to Basics: Legal Invoicing & Getting Paid (27:05) |
Back to Basics: Legal Practice Management (46:54) |
There isn’t anything I don’t like. Easier timekeeping and keeps the books straight because they have to match up…we switched because it includes bookkeeping and timekeeping in one program.
Rebecca Norton | On Point Legal, Louisiana
We needed to find an alternative solution to PCLaw, as we were moving to a cloud-based system. It appeared the employees at CosmoLex had more experience in migrating the data from PCLaw to CosmoLex.
Andrea C. Kryszak | Kryszak & Associates, Co., LPA
Using a third-party platform for accounting didn’t make sense anymore…conflict check approach is good and I like the ability to handle my accounting within the case management software.
Andy Patzig | Patzig Law
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