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Law Practice Management Problem Philip Coffaro, Brad Kimber, Christian Pipas
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Billing problems: Bills do not go out for weeks or months Billing kept on paper and only done by one legal assistant Possible ethics problems with the legal assistant doing the billing for the lawyers Firm is not being paid regularly
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Proposed billing solutions: Purchase Billing software such as “CLIO” – web-based law practice management system automatically sends out billing on a set schedule Allows for online payment for clients that cannot make it into the office Designed for small firms and solo practitioners Data is secure and less issues with the information being compromised Relatively inexpensive - $50 per attorney and $25 per support staff per month
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Proposed billing solutions continued: Client knows what to expect Regular cash flow resulting from regular billing Prevent client shock by spreading out payments When the client is present, smart phone apps can do credit card billing without an expensive point of sale machine. By using online processes the firm can save money by doing online billing and not have the expense related to mailing out a bill every month Online billing also more secure because no loss of information that would lead to disputes with client about the amount of work being done
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Future solutions: If the business makes more money by having better and more accurate billing, the firm could upgrade to more sophisticated internal software like PC Law and Amicus. Amicus is $600 per person, plus $600 to install and $600 for an Amicus representative to train the firm on how to use the software If the firm is more established and there is a degree of continuity, this would be a good program to have because of its overall quality and comprehensiveness
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Why this would be beneficial? Using the software will create more profit because of the accuracy of the billing There will be less issues with the accuracy of billing Everything recorded as it happens/ reduce ethics issues Helpful to analyze the performance of each employee Initial cost for a program like CLIO is relatively low Can bill when not in the office on phone or computer Option to outsource workers like a bookkeeper to lower costs Regular billing more helpful in getting paid and a helpful communication tool for the clients
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Changes that would need to happen? Everyone would need to keep track of their own billable hours on the software Bills would be sent out by email after client consents Clients would need to be informed of the billing method Work that is not billed would need to be included on the bill as “free” to build client relations and prevent bill disputes
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Website Problem The website is a written brochure online No updates Lack of compelling content Lack of marketing and client relations strategies being used
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Solutions to fixing a bad website Want to drive traffic to the website Can start a blog that links to the firm’s website On emails include a link to the firm’s website in your signature Begin to link Facebook and LinkedIn address to your firm’s website Include relevant videos to a YouTube page for the firm Ask other attorney’s with websites to put a link to the firm’s website Consult with a web developer to improve your search results in search engines
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Solutions to fixing a bad website continued Improve marketing by doing the billing online Could also improve client contact by sending out birthday and thank you cards when appropriate
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How to persuade the lawyers? Having a better website will bring in more clients, which will bring in more money Most of the solutions for improving the website are cost- effective Can help with determining the best clients Having a better website better represents the firm By keeping in contact with the clients, there is a stronger likelihood of referral business
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