Law Office Management,
Law Practice
Jul. 6, 2018
Don’t wait to the end of the year to address billing issues
Addressing billing and collections issues throughout the year can both save money and can limit the headaches associated with the year-end push to collect on outstanding bills.
For many attorneys and law firms, the end of the year is designated as the time to address billing and collections issues. With all of the demands of the practice of law, it can be tough to devote much attention to those issues until it is absolutely necessary. However, addressing billing and collections issues throughout the year can both save money and can limit the headaches associated with the year-end push to collect on outstanding bills.
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