How to Draft Bills Clients Rush to Pay
American Bar Association (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 9. March 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
136 pages
978-1-59031-252-0 (ISBN)
Description
For the first time ever, noted law practice management authorities J. Harris Morgan and Jay Foonberg have joined forces to write this newly revised and expanded second edition of an ABA classic bestseller. Over the years, tens of thousands of lawyers have been inspired, entertained, and motivated by their insight, guidance, and instruction; now these two distinguished ABA authors share their secrets on client billing so you, too, can get paid without delay, hassle, or misunderstandings. Don't spend one more day sending clients bills they feel are unfair or unjustified-you risk unpaid invoices, loss of clients, and missed client referrals--a lose-lose situation. Instead, spend an hour or two with Morgan and Foonberg as they take you step by step through the process of building the client relationship, setting the appropriate fee agreement, and drafting the bill that will get you paid. You'll find, in plain language, a rational and workable approach to creating fee agreements and bills that satisfy your clients and motivate them to pay. Comparisons and samples of fee agreements and invoices are integrated throughout the text, along with a clear explanation of which methods work best-
For the first time ever, noted law practice management authorities J. Harris Morgan and Jay Foonberg have joined forces to write this newly revised and expanded second edition of an ABA classic bestseller. Over the years, tens of thousands of lawyers have been inspired, entertained, and motivated by their insight, guidance, and instruction; now these two distinguished ABA authors share their secrets on client billing so you, too, can get paid without delay, hassle, or misunderstandings. Don't spend one more day sending clients bills they feel are unfair or unjustified-you risk unpaid invoices, loss of clients, and missed client referrals--a lose-lose situation. Instead, spend an hour or two with Morgan and Foonberg as they take you step by step through the process of building the client relationship, setting the appropriate fee agreement, and drafting the bill that will get you paid. You'll find, in plain language, a rational and workable approach to creating fee agreements and bills that satisfy your clients and motivate them to pay. Comparisons and samples of fee agreements and invoices are integrated throughout the text, along with a clear explanation of which methods work best-
For the first time ever, noted law practice management authorities J. Harris Morgan and Jay Foonberg have joined forces to write this newly revised and expanded second edition of an ABA classic bestseller. Over the years, tens of thousands of lawyers have been inspired, entertained, and motivated by their insight, guidance, and instruction; now these two distinguished ABA authors share their secrets on client billing so you, too, can get paid without delay, hassle, or misunderstandings. Don't spend one more day sending clients bills they feel are unfair or unjustified-you risk unpaid invoices, loss of clients, and missed client referrals--a lose-lose situation. Instead, spend an hour or two with Morgan and Foonberg as they take you step by step through the process of building the client relationship, setting the appropriate fee agreement, and drafting the bill that will get you paid. You'll find, in plain language, a rational and workable approach to creating fee agreements and bills that satisfy your clients and motivate them to pay. Comparisons and samples of fee agreements and invoices are integrated throughout the text, along with a clear explanation of which methods work best-
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago, IL
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59031-252-0 (9781590312520)
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Previous edition
J. Harris Morgan | Julie M. Tamminen
How to Draft Bills Clients Rush to Pay
Book
12/1995
American Bar Association
€62.79
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