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How Many Hours Should an Attorney Bill a Year? Setting Realistic Expectations For Your Practice
How many hours should an attorney bill annually? Realistically, billing expectations shift depending on the firm, practice goals, and many other nuanced factors. While most firms aim for anywhere between 1,700 and 2,300 billable hours in a year, the real challenge extends…
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The Attorney Billing Cheat Sheet: Nailing Your Billing Narrative
Billing isn’t just about sending invoices—it’s about communicating value. The way you track, describe, and present billable work directly influences how clients perceive your firm, how quickly they pay, and how efficiently your team operates. Yet, billing practices are often treated as an administrative afterthought. In reality, they’re one of…
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How Do Attorneys Bill Their Time? Making Every Hour Count
From client meetings to courtroom prep, every minute holds value. But tracking, managing, and maximizing that time can feel like a full-time job in itself. Let’s take a closer look at how attorneys bill their time—and how attorney time and billing software helps…
