Law firms work hard to provide top-notch legal services, but getting paid on time can sometimes take just as much effort. Late payments and overdue invoices can cause massive disruptions to a company’s cash flow. A high stack of accounts receivable (AR) is bad for business as it impairs daily operations as well as the
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