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The Challenges of Trust Accounting for Lawyers

 

Many lawyers have found that trust accounting is one of the most challenging areas of their practice. Often, trust accounting can be seen as complex for several reasons. Managing your trust...

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Clio Reports

 

 

As I finalize my month on Clio, the legal tech software, the month has certainly flown by.  I've received some great responses and questions on the topic. Since this is...

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Top Do’s and Don'ts on IOLTA Accounts for Law Firms

The interest on a lawyer's trust account, commonly known as IOLTA, is one of the most mysterious accounts in attorney's chart accounts. Yes, we know it's a bank account; we know that there's...

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What the…File-type?!

 

There are lots of different situations that call for a separate set of tools, just so you can get the job done. A big advantage to having a professional on scene is that they come with their...

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Indirect or Soft Costs

 

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article that was all about Direct/Hard costs when working with attorney clients. This week we are going to dive into what Indirect/Soft costs are....

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Law firms: Migrating to Cloud-Based Software

 

Are you stuck in a desktop world? Are you chained to your computer and when you try to do your work remotely?  Do you have to log into a server? Did you know that this type of...

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The Best Workflow When Working With Attorneys As An Accountant

Legal Workflow for Accountants

I’m fortunate to be known as a person who works with attorneys as a specialist In the legal industry.

 I’ve had multiple people ask, ...

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Two File Method with Trust Accounting

You may have seen this title and wondered what the heck is Lynda talking about? What is a two-method file setup?

Many people believe that having the trust accounting in a separate QuickBooks...

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What you need to know about Payroll when working with Attorneys & Law Firms

Do you work with attorneys?  What is the differences in working with law firms and payroll?  The short answer is not much.  But it all comes down to the entity.   Are they...

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