DC Law Firms Have Gotten 'Head Start' on Billing and Collections Push
Steptoe has also been investing more in financial and budget professionals, alongside updating its financial systems, said firm chair Gwen Renigar, adding that "we have a much stronger modern infrastructure to help us all year long."
December 13, 2023 at 03:48 PM
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Law Firm ProfitabilityThe original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
While clients across the legal industry are taking longer to pay bills, law firms in Washington, D.C., have cranked up the volume on their push to get paid on time this year, whether it's by making investments in billing tools or putting more pressure on lawyers to enter their time.
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