
"This solution: * Gives your clients multiple ways to pay, speeding the collections process * Seamlessly places funds in trust accounts and operating accounts in compliance with legal accounting rules * Eases administrative burdens by keeping your contacts organized and quickly sending out invoices, among other features Feel free to book a demo here. (8am Lawpay costs just $20 a month for unlimited users!)"
"Keeping Up With Your Clients With LawPay, there's no need to pore over individual client files to track down late payments or flag dwindling trust accounts. LawPay's opening screen allows you to add contacts and generate invoices directly from the system. The main dashboard is automatically populated as transactions occur, and it displays extensive financial wellness metrics for your firm."
"When you add a contact, it includes the client's financial details, like trust balance, as well as a list of all of the matters involving them. These numbers also update automatically as the system processes transactions. Funds can be linked to specific cases, allowing detailed firmwide reporting on metrics like revenue for a particular practice area. The client tab also allows you to see a detailed list of history involving the client, and to make notes on the file, like "don't call in the morning.""
LawPay streamlines collections and legal accounting by offering multiple client payment options and automated fund placement into trust and operating accounts to maintain compliance. The platform centralizes client contacts, matter lists, trust balances, invoices, and notes while automatically updating financial figures as transactions occur. Dashboards populate in real time and display firmwide financial wellness metrics and practice-area revenue reports. The client tab produces an automatically updating trust ledger, enables deposits to client trust accounts, and permits card processing on behalf of clients. The service offers demos and affordable pricing at $20 per month for unlimited users.
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