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Lawmatics, the leading CRM for law firms, today announced it has been named to G2’s 2026 Best Software Awards, placing #11 on the Best Legal Software list. G2, the world’s largest and most trusted software marketplace, reaches over 100 million buyers annually. Its annual Best Software Awards celebrate the world’s best software companies and products based on verified user reviews and market presence.
This ranking reflects a year of Lawmatics accelerating the shift to automated, AI-driven law firm operations, most recently with the full launch of QualifyAI, an AI agent that instantly identifies a firm’s best-fit leads based on firm-defined criteria and historical analysis. Lawmatics has also expanded its ecosystem with deeper practice management connections, including a new partnership with Filevine and a recently released integration with LEAP. Together, connections like these form a full suite of integrations that support firms within the systems they already rely on, from reception to practice management, helping reduce manual handoffs and streamline workflows.
“Law firms are being asked to move faster and deliver a better client experience with lean teams,” said Matt Spiegel, co-founder and CEO of Lawmatics. “Our mission is to unleash law firms’ full potential by putting trustworthy AI agents to work across intake and marketing. That means the right inquiries are identified early, the next step happens automatically, and teams spend less time on manual follow-up and more time doing high-value work. Implementing automation and AI as core infrastructure removes so much of the chaos and inconsistency that holds law firms back. Being recognized by G2 reinforces that our customers are gaining a competitive advantage from our approach.”
“As buyers increasingly shift to AI-driven research to discover software solutions, being recommended in the ‘answer moment’ must be earned with credible proof,” said Godard Abel, co-founder and CEO at G2. “Our Best Software Awards are grounded in trusted data from authentic customer reviews. They not only give buyers an objective, reliable guide to the products that help teams do their best work, but they’re also the proof AI search platforms rely on when sourcing answers. Congratulations to this year’s winners, including Lawmatics. Earning a spot on these lists signals real customer impact.”
Lawmatics was also recently awarded a Bronze Stevie© Award for Customer Service Department of the Year in the Computer Software - Up to 100 Employees category.
As Abraham Lincoln once said, “A lawyer’s time and advice are his stock in trade.” Attorneys provide their clients with their knowledge of the law, and in turn, clients pay them. Unlike buying something from the store which is a simple transaction, paying for legal services come with much more detailed line items. And although many lawyers are turning towards alternative billing methods like a flat-rate billing system, plenty of lawyers still bill by the hour. As you well know, legal advice doesn’t always come in neat one-hour slices. Sometimes it can be a 37 second phone call, or a 17-minute consultation. A client’s final bill must break down these intervals of legal counsel into an easy-to-read, detailed format so that the client knows exactly what they’re paying for.While this may sound simple in theory, billing clients can be extremely lengthy and exasperating for lawyers. From preparing the invoices to sending them out to getting paid, the entire process can take weeks to complete. And unfortunately, since administrative tasks like billing are non-billable, lawyers find themselves dwindling precious time and resources that they could be dedicating to billable work.There’s a better way. Say hello to Lawmatics' new legal time and billing systems.
Spend less time on billing and more time on billable work
Every second counts when increasing your law firm’s profitability and Lawmatics is committed to providing the tools that make it possible to focus on the bigger picture of your practice. Instead of losing time on the time-draining administrative side of your job, our legal invoicing technology makes it possible to turn your attention towards what you do best — practicing law.Lawmatics’ new Time & Billing software refines your billing technique in ways that result in less work for you and make a lasting impression on your clients. Easily create beautiful customized invoices that deploy within minutes and wow your clients with your modern and swift approach to accepting payments.
Batch invoices

Generating bills one by one is as time-consuming as it gets. With Lawmatics, you can batch create invoices for multiple clients simultaneously. All you need to do is select clients from your list of matters whose statuses show as ‘unpaid.’ In a few clicks, all selected clients with balances due receive a digital invoice. You can also create invoices based on criteria of your choosing from date range of a matter to lead attorney, selecting and batching clients as needed.All of your invoices can go out in one sitting instead of having to prepare and send out individually, significantly saving your law firm time. Cue angelic voices singing!
Deliver polished, customizable invoices

Not only can you customize branded invoices with your law firm’s unique look, feel, and logo but you can also customize which columns of information you want to appear on the final bill. Add your own activity and expense types, whether it’s trial prep or copies and faxes, non-billable activity, or forwarded balances. Should you want to apply a discount or make a tax adjustment, It’s easy to make changes to the final invoice as needed — in other words, you can create your bill your way. You can even set your own default billing rates per user and per activity type, which means less time lost on data entry — simply click, select, and send.
Easily track your time

Perhaps one of the most exciting parts of Lawmatics' new Time & Billing software is the timer function that makes it easy to track your time. The minute you start a billable activity, simply launch a timer in one click and select an activity type from the drop-down menu. Whether you’re on a call or in a consultation, the timer will continue running in the background as you navigate the platform as you complete the task, ensuring you never miss a second of billable work.Once your activity is finished, simply mark it as complete and it will neatly file itself into your time entry list within the matter. How’s that for simplicity?
Makes it easy to track client trust accounts

A lawyer’s worst nightmare is facing potential disbarment as a result of a mismanaged attorney trust account. Yet tracking incoming and outgoing trust account transactions isn’t always easy with non-legal-specific software. With Lawmatics, which was made for lawyers by lawyers, you can sleep peacefully knowing that all funds submitted into trust and transferred to your operating account are carefully tracked and reconciled with detailed notes.Easily run reports by matter to verify that your total balance matches your IOLTA account for the same time range. If you’re ever audited, you can be confident that Lawmatics can produce your trust balances matter by matter in a clean and easy-to-read format.
Get paid faster

Outstanding balances can be an issue when you’re relying on an outdated billing system. Lawmatics lets your clients access a payment link directly from their invoice and pay instantly. No more bothering with checks, or mailing out paper bills — with Lawmatics you can streamline your billing and collect your money faster.Clients can pay with their preferred form of payment, whether by credit card, debit, or ACH, all from the palm of their hand. When you make it so easy for your clients to pay you, the less you have to worry about being paid.
Run data-driven reports

Keeping your finances on track is easy thanks to data-driven reports that show your law firm’s most important insights. Rather than bouncing around between multiple programs that conflate your financial data, Lawmatics is your all-in-one solution. See who your most profitable clients are, which attorneys among your legal team are the most productive, and track your balance collected versus balance billed. You can even monitor your average fee per matter, and make better-informed decisions based on data, not guesswork.
Tips for streamlining your law firm’s billing process
Create a standardized billing process
A 2019 Trends Report found that 14% of hours invoiced to clients never get paid. While there are a few factors that contribute to this statistic, it usually boils down to the same core problem: a lack of a standardized billing process.To avoid wasted time and other billing bottlenecks, it helps to get everyone on your team thoroughly acquainted with this process. Create a standardized billing process that specifies everything from when invoices are deployed, what expenses and activities should be billed for, and any additional communications and reminders that should go out with invoices and post-delivery.The more thorough your document around your billing process, the higher the accountability and lower the chances of human error. Regardless of the size of your law firm, a well-documented billing process facilitates a better understanding and recollection of your workflow to the benefit of your entire practice.
Be as specific as possible in your billing descriptions
Billing descriptions can be a lawyer’s catch 22 — create too brief of a billing description and you could find yourself with a dissatisfied client that feels cheated. However, add an overly verbose description that takes up three pages of an invoice, and you'll have your office manager working overtime. Instead, it’s considered a best practice to aim for a specific, detailed, yet concise description that leaves your client feeling satisfied with the number they're paying.Ideally, your activity descriptions should look something like “met with client to go over real estate assets” or “ telephone call from opposing counsel” — keep it short and sweet, yet anything but vague.
Be forthright and transparent about your billing process
One of your first action items upon initial consultation is confirmation from your clients that they understand your fee agreement and billing process. Consider this an essential component of lawyer billing ethics. The best way to do this is to put it all in writing to assure that you and your client understand each other. You should go over the total amount of money you charge, your hourly rates, anyone else on your team who will be working on the case, when your invoices will be sent out, a detailed description of an estimate of total expenses, and when you expect to be paid.Putting this in writing doesn't just make this easier for you and your team, but it also helps your clients better plan for paying their bill. Better planning means less likelihood of having to chase your clients around to settle up.
Formally train your team to use your billing software
Whether you're a small firm, or you're a larger one with an office manager and paralegals handling your billing, it's important that everyone on your team fully understands the inner workings of your billing software to get the most out of it. Appoint someone in your firm — whether that be you yourself or a team member — to take point on getting all staff members trained on your billing solution. This person will be in charge of communicating with onboarding representatives of your billing platform and schedule training sessions with your staff as time permits.Lawmatics' full platform comes with a thorough onboarding program designed to help your firm get off to a running start. At the end of the Lawmatics onboarding program, your team will be well versed on every feature of the Lawmatics law firm CRM, client intake marketing automation and billing platform. Following onboarding, your team will continue to have access to our knowledgeable support team to answer any questions and concerns.
Track time contemporaneously
If you hope to keep a steady cash flow, you must stay on top of your time tracking. Doing so contemporaneously — or as billable work happens — is a method experienced attorneys swear by to hit your billable hours goals. With so many things going on at once in your law practice, it’s easy to forget to log your billable work later on, or worse, overestimate the length of an activity on your invoice and infuriate your clients, leading to billing disputes. Use the Lawmatics timer function to ensure that you stay on top of every minute of billable work, and you might just be surprised to find that you’ve been working more than previously estimated.
Consider alternative billing methods
More and more lawyers are turning towards alternative billing arrangements given the stigma of the term “billable hour” and its frequent association with astronomical and unaffordable legal bills. Consideration of alternative billing arrangements may help you tap into a greater legal market of clients that may not have otherwise hired you on an hourly billing system. On top of that it can also create a more straightforward billing process for you and your team.Flat fees, for instance, are easy to invoice, and rarely result in billing disputes. If you haven't at least begun to consider introducing alternative billing methods into your law firm, now may be a great time to start. Since more and more lawyers are charging for their legal services in alternative ways, failing to keep up could put your competition at an advantage.
Use automation whenever possible
Automating your law firm’s routine tasks is the best way to streamline your practice, and dedicate your time to what can’t be automated — like strategizing or attending hearings. Above all, automation helps boost your law firm's productivity, so your workday isn't bogged down with administrative tasks like invoice preparation, or data entry.By harnessing the power of legal technology like Lawmatics you can make time for your law firm's most valuable work, and let automation handle the rest. From invoice reminders to generating a fee agreement in a matter of seconds, automation is here to make your billing process go much smoother.
The future of legal billing technology is here
A recent report shows that the average legal professional logs less than 3 billable hours a day on average since they're so inundated with non-billable administrative work like billing clients.Legal technology is evolving every minute, so there's no reason why your billing system shouldn't evolve alongside it in pursuit of your profitability goals. And when it comes to profitability, time is your most important asset. Not only in billing but law firm performance management and new client intake can all be streamlined to give you more time. The more you can accelerate day-to-day processes with modern solutions, the higher your caseload allotment, and the more revenue you can generate.Whether your law firm bills hourly, on contingency, or by fixed fee, Lawmaticslegal billing software is a clear-cut billing solution for thorough invoicing that makes it easy to get paid. Are you ready to see how Lawmatics’ new time and billing feature can level up your billing process? Sign up for a free demo today!Sources CitedClio, 2019 Legal Trends Report, 2019https://www.clio.com/resources/legal-trends/2019-report/Clio, 2021 Legal Trends Report, 2021https://www.clio.com/resources/legal-trends/
Referrals are a goldmine for successful law practices. Why? Referred clients are more inclined to trust you, sign a fee agreement, and spread the word about your service, effectively marketing your firm for you. But good service alone isn’t enough to secure a steady stream of referral-based business in today’s competitive landscape.For this presentation, President of AttorneySync Gyi Tsakalakis and Lawmatics CEO Matt Spiegel joined forces to reveal how successful law practices are growing their referral relationships and client base in 2022. Watch the full webinar above!
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We just released a surprise feature in Lawmatics that you didn’t see coming: significant enhancements to our appointment booking platform.
We pride ourselves on the value of Lawmatics being an all-in-one platform for all your legal CRM needs. To that end, we work hard to develop new modules that are intended to fully replace stand-alone, third party services offering the same functionality. Appointment booking is one of those modules.
That said, we are very proud to announce a number of changes to our appointment booking system that now put us exactly on par with, if not ahead of, other leading stand alone booking products. If you are still using a separate tool to manage bookings, we highly recommend giving Lawmatics appointment scheduling a try…it could save you some money. :)
Buffer Times

Buffer times now function exactly as expected. Instead of buffer times being included on available time slots by default, they’re now only added to meetings upon appointment booking. Calendar availability is thereupon immediately updated with the buffer time included.
Meeting Intervals

Perhaps the biggest addition that we could have made to our booking system is meeting intervals. This upgrade allows you to specify at which intervals you’d like to be available for people to book a meeting with you. For instance, if you select 15-minute intervals, people are able to book you at 9:00, 9:15, 9:30, 9:45, etc, based on your availability.
Learn how to configure your appointment booking calendar in Lawmatics here.
These feature updates should significantly improve the booking experience on your end and that of your clients. Furthermore, if you’re able to cut down on the list of systems you use as a result of this release, that’s a big win. As always, stick with us for many more exciting announcements coming down the pipe real soon.
In the legal industry, your contacts are one of your most precious assets since they are fundamental for creating a steady stream of business, and referrals. You would never throw your diamonds in a junk drawer and forget about them would you? So why would you treat your prized legal contacts any differently? Because contacts are key to your law firm’s business development, organizing them is a must.Read on for practical law firm management advice for managing and tracking your contacts and eliminating “contact chaos” in your law office.
1 Start things off on the right foot
Whether you’re organizing legal contacts or putting together a 1,000-piece puzzle, the logic remains the same: it’s much easier if you have a systematic organizational process from the start. Going back and trying to put the pieces together later with no system in place doesn’t just take longer, it will test your sanity.The minute someone contacts your law firm or submits their contact information through your website, collect as much information as you can. Even if they’re not hiring you at this very moment, they’re still a future prospect — hang on to their information!This is where a legal CRM is an indispensable resource for storing your contacts' details.Enter your contacts’ names, phone numbers, emails, and any other important details like their job title. The more specifics you can gather, the better. From that point on, a law firm CRM will store any important notes and contact details that you can refer back to later. Once a contact decides to hire your firm, your CRM can seamlessly populate their existing information directly into important contracts, eliminating the risk of errors, and boosting your efficiency.
2 Ditch spreadsheets and redundant systems
One of the biggest culprits of chaos in a law firm is spreading out your processes in multiple locations. Your law firm should have one single database to work with, that doesn't require digging through your email inbox, or scrolling through a long spreadsheet. Store your contacts in one single cloud-based location, in a CRM.That way, you can access your contact details no matter where you are, as long you have an Internet connection. This makes it much easier for everyone in your staff to stay on the same page, and eliminate the risk of confusion and errors. Not to mention the additional costs and logins associated with managing multiple systems at once.
3 Make it easy to send and receive important documents
Gathering important documentation is a routine process for onboarding new clients. Real estate clients may need to send you property contracts, criminal defense clients may have to send you waivers of appearances, and so on. It's easy for everything to become chaotic when gathering these essential documents from your clients requires them to jump through hoops.Instead of asking your clients to print, scan, and sign important documents — or worse, go to the post office, allow them to directly upload using a digital file request builder.Attorneys can find and receive files within a matter of seconds while also collecting an electronic signature, implementing a much more streamlined workflow into their practice. The end result doesn’t just make things easier for your clients, but also for everyone on your team. With everything all in one place, you can save yourself hours of tracking down the files that you need. Centralized storage will modernize your practice, and take on the labor of keeping your contacts' and important documents organized neatly.[oxygen-template id="6130"]
4 Make automation your friend
Automation accelerates your data collection and makes managing and nurturing your prospective and paying clients painless. No more manually analyzing your leads and scrambling to figure out who needs to take what action when. A pipeline management tool organizes your contacts into segmented lists so you can categorize and add tags in a way that makes the most sense for your practice. From case type to former clients, to current clients, your pipeline allows you to effortlessly analyze how each contact is progressing through your workflow and what needs to be done next.Automation tools make sure that the right email goes out at the right time, guaranteeing that your contacts receive personalized attention throughout each phase of the client journey, from client intake to billing.Whether it’s an email welcoming them as a new client, or a drip marketing email to a lead keeping them engaged and one step closer to becoming a paying client, automation takes care of it for you.
5 Integrate your tools
Running your practice across multiple platforms can quickly start to become chaotic. When workflows across softwares begin to overlap, your processes have become inefficient, and you can easily make mistakes. The best way to organize your contacts is to sync everything across all of your different programs. A law firm CRM and client intake software like Lawmatics easily integrates with a wide variety of apps that you likely use in your law practice every day.Integrations allow you to automate your tasks, and build a tech stack that will modernize and streamline your practice. You can integrate your CRM with your legal practice management software, your billing software, Zoom, and more.
There's no such thing as organized chaos when it comes to your contacts
26% of legal professionals fail to track their leads in any capacity. This is a huge missed opportunity for organizing leads and retaining clients. And while a spreadsheet of potential clients is certainly a start, it’s hardly the most efficient way to ensure that your marketing methods are getting you the kinds of results you need.If you want your law office to be a success, then organizing your contacts and tracking them throughout the client journey is essential. Implementing a CRM for lawyers into your law practice will accelerate your growth by meticulously tracking and labeling each of your contacts in the best way that works for your law practice. The end result isn't just a smarter and more flexible solution for you, you'll wow your clients with your modern and organized approach. Are you ready to see how Lawmatics, the number one client management and marketing automation for lawyers to help you manage the client journey step by step? Sign up for a free product demo today!Sources CitedMartindale, The State of Online Marketing in the Legal Industry, 2014, http://www.martindalenolo.com/sites/default/files/MHN%20Whitepaper.pdf
Billing can be a time-consuming and frustrating process, but it is necessary for your firm's success. To control your billing workflow, you need to step back and consider the whole billing cycle from an organizational standpoint. Review your billing cycle for opportunities to increase efficiencies, identify roadblocks or obstacles, and strategize how to simplify your legal time and billing system.
The typical law firm billing systems
Logging billable time and expenses, creating a draft bill, and sending the final bill to clients are the three main elements of a profitable billing process for a law firm. Usually, law firms will bill clients at the end of each month or even bi-weekly, but this may vary depending on the type of case and the amount of time involved.When a new client onboards, attorneys will track and log their billable time throughout the case matter. The attorney's activities are compiled into a draft bill at the end of the billing period. Attorneys, or additional stakeholders, will review the invoices, add notes and adjust costs as needed before approving the invoice. Once approved internally, the bill's final version is sent to the client for payment.Most law firms offer multiple payment methods (e.g., check, credit card, or wire transfer). Clients may set up a payment plan in some cases, but that is at your firm's discretion. Once payments are received, the accounting team will send out follow-up reminders regarding any late payments.While this legal billing process is relatively succinct, there's plenty of room for bottlenecks on implementation. Let's walk through how to streamline your billing processes.
Write a billing policy that works for your law firm
The goals of a billing process are to provide a system for tracking time and expenses, ensure that bills are accurate and timely, and provide a clear and concise explanation of services offered to clients. Having a standardized billing policy in place helps to achieve these goals.
Visualize the entire billing workflow
Write out all of the steps that need to happen during your billing process. Be as detailed as possible. When you write out the entire flow of your billing cycle, it becomes much easier to identify any bottlenecks or areas where time is wasted. You can also see which steps can be streamlined or automated. Having a standardized billing policy in place will also help to ensure that bills are accurate and sent out on time.
Include templates & guides for your staff
There's no need to reinvent the wheel each time. Your billing policy should include templates and billing guidelines to make the process easier to automate — bonus points if your legal billing software automates and formats your invoice templates.There are a few reasons why it's important to have a standard invoice format:
- It makes it easier for your clients to get familiar with your time entries, legal fees, and outstanding payment. They know what to expect using the same format every time and can easily compare invoices.
- It helps you keep track of your expenses. When all your invoices are in the same format, it's easier to see where you're spending your money and identify any patterns.
- It helps ensure that your invoices are accurate.
Invoice elements
All invoices should include a few key elements to make them as straightforward as possible:
- Include the name and contact information of both the law firm and the client for easy reference if any questions or concerns.
- Include a detailed description of the services rendered to help avoid any misunderstandings about what was billed for and why.
- Make sure to include the total amount due, as well as the date by which it should be paid.
By having all of this information, you can ensure that your invoices are clear and concise, making them easy to understand and pay.
Invoice review guidelines
When thinking about invoice review, you can create billing guidelines or a checklist for the attorneys who need to review the invoices before sending them to clients. This way, every person is checking and assessing the invoices is referencing the same rubric.
Set standard rates & billing structure
When setting rates and fees for your law firm, there are many things to think about, like the type of legal practice, what other lawyers are charging for similar services, the overhead costs of your firm, and the experience and qualifications of your lawyers.The most common fee structures are:
- Hourly billing — This fee structure is the most common for lawyers who typically bill in increments of one tenth of the hour.
- Flat rate billing — This fee structure charges clients a set price for every case, regardless of how much work is involved, which can be an excellent option for clients who want absolute certainty about how much they will owe.
- Contingency fee — A contingency fee is a fee that you only have to pay if you win your case. This fee is often used in personal injury and medical malpractice cases where there is high risk and a high potential payoff.
One of the most important aspects of billing is consistency with your rates. A good invoicing solution will have the option to set rates per attorney.
Implementing an efficient legal billing practice
A plan is only so good without implementation. There are a few low-hanging practices that can make your office run smoother than before.
Bill for all the time you spend on a case
When you're billing for your time, make sure to bill for all the time you spend on a case. This includes meeting with clients, researching, drafting documents, and appearing in court. Keep track of your time contemporaneously whenever possible, and bill your clients accordingly. This will help ensure that you're getting paid for all the work you're doing and significantly improve your bottom line.
Providing multiple ways of payment
To make it as easy as possible for your clients to pay their bills, you should offer multiple ways of payment. This could include online payment options, such as PayPal or credit card processing, and offline payment methods, such as checks or money orders.Offering little to no flexibility when it comes to method of payment can be bad for your business because it makes it harder for your customers to pay you. If you only accept cash or check, for example, odds are slim that each of your clients has access to those. The less you limit the ways in which you can be compensated, the less likely clients are to default on payment.
The importance of being consistent with invoicing
Sending invoices out at regular intervals and using the same format for each invoice will help ensure that there is no confusion about what is being billed for, and it will make it easier for your clients to keep track of the balance they’ve paid and the balance they still owe.
Explain your billing process in your fee agreement
When drafting a fee agreement, you should clearly outline two things: your payment procedures and the payment requirements. Make sure the client knows your billing procedures & payment conditions. Be straightforward about your rates and explain when they can expect to receive the bill.The agreement will also contain other important information, such as the scope of work. This is an excellent opportunity to set expectations for the case matter.Be sure to explain how you will bill them, what type of billing system you will use, and how often they can expect to receive invoices. You should also let them know what your policy is for late payments.As you proceed with a case, it's essential to keep clients updated on the status of their bills. If there are any changes to the amount they owe, be sure to let them know as soon as possible. The last thing you want is for a client to be surprised by a large bill at the end of the month. By communicating with your clients about billing from the start, you can avoid any misunderstandings or conflicts down the road.
The importance of communication in billing
It's vital to maintain clear and open communication with your clients about outstanding payments.Here are some tips for effective communication during the billing cycle:
- Be clear and concise — When sending an invoice to a client, be sure to include all the pertinent information, including the amount due, date due, and any applicable late fees or penalties. Be sure to use clear and concise language to avoid confusion about what is being requested.
- Be prompt — Invoices should be sent out in a timely manner so that clients are not surprised by a large bill at the end of the month. If you are running behind on invoicing, be sure to communicate this to your clients so they can budget accordingly.
- Keep records — Be sure to keep accurate, meticulous records of all communications with clients, including invoices sent and payments received. This will come in handy if there are any disputes later on.
Reducing friction for your clients is a great way to provide high-quality service. A straightforward billing system makes it easier for clients to understand what they owe and more likely to pay on time. This focus on quality and convenience makes the law firm appear more professional and capable, building trust and strengthening relationships.
Using financial reporting to identify opportunities
Having accounting knowledge that is relevant for your business will help you determine the growth potential for your organization. Byproducts of good law office accounts provide valuable insights into firm performance. The data you collect can help you make better business decisions.Businesses need to review their financials to understand how well they are doing. This information can help businesses decide where to invest their money and how to improve their operations.Keep a close eye on outstanding debts, payments, and profits to keep your billing procedure on track. The following reports might assist you in maintaining the financial health of your legal practice and keeping your billing procedure running smoothly:
- The Accounts Receivable Report gives an overview of open and past due invoices on a per-user, per-client, and per-matter basis. You can see amounts owed for approved outstanding invoices and partial payments made towards those balances.
- The Accounts Receivable Aging Report classifies past due accounts receivables by age (e.g., bills that are unpaid more than 30 days old, less than 31 days old, and so on).
- The Billing History Report provides a comprehensive record of your clients' billings: open invoices, past-due invoices, and paid bills.
- The Matter Balance Summary Report is a report that displays outstanding debts, as well as how much work in progress and continuing expenses there are on a per-matter or per-client basis.
- The Trust Applied or Trust Transfer Reports the money that has to be physically transferred from trust to operating account. The Trust Transfer report can also act as an audit log, or backup, of the trust history and dollar amounts that have been transferred at the bank.
- Trust Replenishment Report shows the current trust account balance, amount of minimum required, and how much a client is below their minimum requirement.
- The Invoice Payments Report shows payments on individual cases for particular service and item expenses. It also identifies the people who are responsible for those line items.
- The Revenue Report is a tool that allows your company to see and measure key performance indicators for each user, client, and matter on a per-user, per-client, and per-matters basis. The report details unbilled, billed, and collected amounts in terms of hours, expenses, and taxes.
These reports can help you keep track of your law firm's billing procedure and identify any areas where improvement might be needed. By monitoring your accounts receivable, payments received, and profits, you can stay on top of your finances and ensure that your billing process is running smoothly.
5 things to look for in billing software
Using billing software is one of the best ways to keep your law firm organized and efficient. Good billing software will allow you to track your expenses, bill clients for those expenses, and keep track of payments received. It can also help you generate reports that give you a better understanding of your firm's finances.When it comes to finding the best legal billing software for your law firm, it's important to keep in mind the specific needs of your business. Here are 5 things to look for when choosing a billing solution:
- Ease of use — The software should be easy to learn and use, with a user-friendly interface.
- Flexibility — The software should be customizable to meet the unique needs of your law firm and those of your clients.
- Scalability — The software should grow with your business, as your needs change over time.
- Security — The software should be secure, with features that protect your data from theft or unauthorized access.
- Reporting — The software should include robust reporting capabilities so that you can track billing and payments activity.
An efficient billing cycle will help increase law firm profitability and build successful relationships with your clients. Good billing practices include communication, consistency, providing multiple ways of payment, and keeping accurate billing records. By evaluating any billing software using the aforementioned criteria, you can facilitate the best possible billing experience for you and your clients.
Make your billing process work for your staff & your clients
If you're struggling with invoicing, billing, and collecting payments from your clients, it might be time to invest in a cost-effective solution. Lawmatics' billing software is an excellent way for law firms to simplify their billing process and increase profitability. The software is easy to use and customizable for your billing rates to meet the unique needs of any law firm. Additionally, the software includes robust reporting capabilities to track billing and payments activity. This information can help firms improve their billing practices and better serve their clients.Finally, automated workflows in the software mean that lawyers can spend less time on administrative tasks and more time practicing law. If you're struggling with invoicing, billing, and collecting payments from your clients, Lawmatics' software is a cost-effective solution that can help your business grow.
Frequently asked questions
What forms of payment do law firms accept?
Most law firms accept major credit cards, checks, and wire transfers. Some law firms also offer financing options for their clients. This can be a great way to help them pay for your services. You should always be willing to work with your clients to find a payment option that works for them.
What to look for in legal billing software?
The best invoicing software options for law firms are those built with legal compliance in mind. Legal billing software will be able to help you track your time to a matter, automate and batch invoicing and keep track of payments.When it comes time to find legal billing software, there are a few key features to look for: ease of use, flexibility, scalability, security, and reporting capabilities. The software should be easy to adopt and implement user-friendly. It should be customizable to meet the unique needs of your law firm and able to grow with your business as your needs change over time.Billing software should also be secure, with features that protect your data from theft or unauthorized access. Finally, it should include robust reporting capabilities so that you can track billing and payments activity. By keeping these features in mind, you can be sure to find the best billing software for your law firm.
What are some common mistakes law firms make when billing?
One of the most common mistakes law firms makes when billing clients is not being clear or transparent about what they are charging for in their time entries. This can lead to confusion and frustration, and even stall the case..Another common mistake is not being consistent with invoices. The top way to keep yourself from getting paid is by surprising your clients. The final mistake that is all too common is not keeping track of expenses, which leads to inaccurate invoices and overcharging. Be sure to track all of your expenses to avoid any potential billing conflicts.
What does a legal billing specialist do in a law firm?
Legal billing specialists control billing activities within an organization. It can include billing, collecting payments, or preparing and presenting financial reporting for scrutiny.A billing specialist typically does the following in a law firm: billing, collecting payments and preparing/presenting financial reports for scrutiny. They are responsible for maintaining an orderly system of accounts and ensuring that all financial obligations are met on time. In addition, billing specialists may be involved in contract negotiations with clients or other legal professionals.Sources CitedBowman, D. (2021, January 16). Law Firm Billing: Five Ways To Ensure Your Clients Pay On Time. The National Law Review.https://www.natlawreview.com/article/law-firm-billing-five-ways-to-ensure-your-clients-paytime#:~:text=Many%20attorneys%20prefer%20to%20bill,your%20bill%20in%20one%20paymentMedice, M. (2022, February 16). 2022 Profitability Strategy Checklist. JD Suprahttps://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/2022-profitability-strategy-checklist-2115538/Mann, A. (2021, February 11). Why Modern Law Firms Must Use Electronic Payment Solutions. LawPayhttps://www.lawpay.com/about/blog/electronic-payment-solutions-law-firms/Uniform Task-Based Management System. American Bar Association https://www.americanbar.org/groups/litigation/resources/uniform_task_based_management_system/2021 Report on the State of the Midsize Legal Market. Thomas Reuters https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/insights/reports/2021-state-of-the-midsize-legal-market-report/thank-you
You may have thought that all of our attention has been on our new Time and Billing release announced two weeks ago, however, we are extremely proud to release several new highly requested features to the Lawmatics platform.While Time and Billing is a focus of ours and has already been an extremely popular feature in the platform, we remain fixed on making Lawmatics the leading CRM in the legal market. This means listening to our customers and developing features and functionality that make their day-to-day easier. The features we’re announcing today go a long way towards that goal. So, without further ado, here’s what we’ve been up to!
Multi-Condition Automation Rules

New customization options for Automations in Lawmatics, make building new automated workflow in your law firm CRM even faster and easier. You can now designate multiple entry conditions (or triggers) that add contacts to an Automation workflow, automatically. Using AND or OR logic, triggers such as form fills and eSignature completions can be paired or conditional.Suppose you have a single intake workflow in your law firm that’s applicable to multiple practice areas. You can now tie each of your various intake forms to a single automation workflow in lieu of creating redundant automations for each existing intake form.Entry conditions can be added easily within Automations in Lawmatics by clicking on and toggling the AND /OR labels, after which you can select your Workflow Entry Rules.
Custom Form Conditions (Multiple)

Onboarding should be a seamless process for all prospective clients, regardless of the circumstances of their inquiry. A recent update in Lawmatics allows you to add multiple conditional fields to your intake forms using AND or OR logic. These fields then only appear based on the responses entered into previous fields.Suppose a property owner intends to sue a tenant for damages. As a real estate attorney, you could easily build a ‘Property Address’ field into their intake form that appears only if the prospective client indicates that they’re a property owner . Said intake form can also be used internally by your staff to add prospective clients into Lawmatics without delay.Suppose a spouse seeking divorce intends to sue for custody. As a law firm that spans multiple practice areas, I could easily build a custody dispute field into my intake form that appears only when divorce is selected as a practice area and the prospect indicates that they have children who are minors. Said intake form can also be used internally by your staff to add prospective clients into Lawmatics without delay.
Update Contacts & Matters Via Import

With Lawmatics' powerful reporting, the more complete your contact database in the platform regarding your firm's contacts, clients, past clients, old leads, friends & family, referral partners, etc, the better equipped you are to work your cases.In addition to importing contacts and clients into your Lawmatics database for the purpose of data migration, you can now use imports to update existing records in Lawmatics with new information. This is especially useful if you are migrating data from multiple software solutions or if you erroneously imported a contact list with missing information.When importing a list of contacts into Lawmatics, a new option appears to Update Existing Records in your database. Simply select .CSV file to upload, check the box, and all existing records with matching email addresses will be populated with any new field information.
Custom Email Template Tags

Email organization in Lawmatics just got more sophisticated. You can now easily filter all new and existing emails based on tags of your choosing. Tag your emails as a particular type, such as marketing, intake, follow up, scheduling, internal, etc, or specify the target audience for easy reference. Once tagged, it’s easy to track down and make copies of important emails as templates rather than depending on naming conventions to do so.When editing an email in Lawmatics, simply navigate to the Tags section to either select from existing tags or start typing to create a new tag. That email can then be filtered by the chosen tag. Easy.
Custom Invoice Email

When using our new Time & Billing feature, you can now create a custom email template for sending invoices to your clients. Simply enter your own custom message with a unique greeting or information pertaining to your billing process to be delivered with your attached invoice. If, for instance, you’d like to include the contact information of your billing person and/or thank the client for their business you can do so here. The added personal touch serves as an opportunity to offer additional detail and let your firm’s personality shine through, increasing client affinity to your brand.If you’re not yet using Time & Billing in Lawmatics, get started here.
Plain Text Emails Appear in Matter Timeline

When working a matter for a client, a paper trail of contact communications is absolutely critical to protect yourself from any accusations of malpractice or negligence. And the more meticulous your records, the better.To that end, anytime a plain text email is sent to your prospects or clients via Lawmatics, the exact email content will automatically appear in their activity timeline, as seen by the recipient. This will let you view at-a-glance precisely what was sent to a contact and when.—As always, this release also comes with many bug fixes and performance improvements to the platform. There’s plenty more to come so buckle up and stay tuned for more releases and enhancements to come. ;)
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