Billing and trust accounting may not be the most exciting part of your practice, but they are crucial to your firm’s success. With the right tools and strategies, you can simplify these processes, improve collections, and stay compliant with your state bar. So now you can focus more on what matters most – working your cases.
In this free CLE webinar, attorney Jordan Turk will guide you through how to streamline your billing processes, properly manage your trust account, and address aged receivables with ease. Don’t miss your chance to take control of your billing and trust accounting practices. Remember, hope is not a strategy when it comes to billing and IOLTA compliance!
In this CLE, you'll discover:
Billing and Trust Accounting
In this free CLE webinar, attorney Jordan Turk will guide you through how to streamline your billing processes, properly manage your trust account, and address aged receivables with ease. Don’t miss your chance to take control of your billing and trust accounting practices. Remember, hope is not a strategy when it comes to billing and IOLTA compliance!
In this CLE, you'll discover:
- How to automate your billing processes
- The most common ethical issues with billing practices, and how to avoid them
- Proper trust account management and reporting, specifically addressing three-way trust account reconciliation
- Strategies for obtaining payment from nonpaying clients, including templates to help you along the way.
Date/Time:
Thursday, November 7, 2024
1 P.M. CT
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Speaker:
Jordan Turk
Credit:
This program is eligible for 1 hour of CLE credit in 60-minute states, and 50 minutes of CLE credit in 50-minute states. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. CLE credit has been applied for in the following states: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, IL, IA, MN, MO, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OK, OR, PA, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, and WY. For states not listed above, you may still apply for reciprocity CLE credit if applicable.
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