Efficiency Equals Profit: How Proper Legal Time Management Can Increase Law Firm Profits
The legal industry is fast-paced and highly competitive, and having a good grasp on legal time management is essential for law firms looking to increase their profitability. A law firm’s success is largely dependent on its ability to track time and billing practices, ensuring that every minute of work is accounted accurately and efficiently for
- Published in Legal Business Tips, Time Tracking
Top 5 Ways to Improve Profitability in your Legal Firm
Becoming a lawyer can be a rewarding career choice as it allows you to serve others and help them through difficult times in their lives. However, as the owner of a law firm, it is important to remember that your law firm is a business, and thusly, profitability needs to be one of your key
- Published in Legal Business Tips, Time Tracking
Santa’s staying on top of his deliveries this year with the help of LawBillity!
In the air there’s a feeling of Christmas, and shoppers everywhere are rushing home with their treasures. Luckily, everyone at the North Pole is on target and stress-free, because they are using LawBillity’s time tracking to stay on schedule with the toy-making, Christmas baking, gift wrapping, washing the sleigh, and reindeer grooming. That’s right–Santa himself
- Published in Scheduling, Time Tracking
Reduce Non-Billable Time and Increase Billable Time by Automating Your Law Firm
Thousands of dollars can be saved by automating your manual non-billable workflows, and by tracking time electronically will improve the accuracy of your billable time. Scheduling, time-keeping, invoicing, legal billing, and data storage are all areas which can be digitized easily and affordably. By moving towards automating your law firm, you will save time and
- Published in Billing & Invoicing, Time Tracking
How to Deal with Volumes of Unstructured Data in Your Law Firm
A typical law firm interacts with tons of data every day. But not all of them are concise enough to influence accurate decision-making. In fact, 80% of data that organizations deal with regularly is unstructured. Commission examples include social media chat history, emails, PDFs, user reviews, videos, images, and many more. The trickiest part is that as
- Published in Legal Business Tips, Time Tracking
Do Your Clients Think Your Law Firm is Billing Too Much?
Billing legal clients requires sound professional judgement in terms of both getting the amount on the invoice to accurately reflect billable hours, and also in hitting the right tone and level of customer service throughout. Educating lawyers about the invoicing process, from descriptions and billing to addressing client concerns is something few firms contemplate. In
- Published in Billing & Invoicing
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