In the world of law firms, billing is one of those good news / bad news scenarios. On the one hand, you need to accelerate your cash flow.
In the world of law firms, billing is one of those
good news / bad news scenarios.
On the one hand, you need to accelerate your cash
flow.
On the other hand, you've got to figure out how
much is owed, process your invoice, and chase down your clients to pay. No
fun.
And when it's the same tiresome task month after
month after month: it's enough to make you wonder whether you're practicing
law, or whether the law is practicing you.
Welcome to Law
Firm Merchant Account Services, our credit card payment solution for
lawyers. Our product offers electronic payments online for law firms. Not only
is it easy to send your invoices: for your clients, it's easier than ever for
them to pay: with their credit cards. And, since our product is only for law
firms—not other types of businesses—your special law firms needs are
met.
Take for example our Automated
Recurring Billing (ARB) solution. It's the closest thing in the
legal industry to a cash minting machine.
With ARB, you can set the system to send out your
legal bills based on a custom recurrence cycle.
Once this is done, you simply sit back. Your work
is done, and your payments will begin rolling in.
It's a great way to offer customer convenience—and
even build customer loyalty. At the same time, authorization declines and
overall administrative costs go down.
To learn more about our payment
processor for law firms, call 800-905-7638. We promise you'll get a
real person on the line who can answer all of your questions.
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