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CosmoLex is the #1 Cloud Software for legal practice management and is the only fully integrated practice management solution built with the needs of modern small and mid-sized law firms in mind.

With built-in compliant accounting, keeping your practice organized and efficient has never been easier. Built-in trust and general accounting mean that QuickBooks is no longer required, reducing costs and eliminating the frustrations of duplicate data entry and scattered financial data.

Experience compliant and secure practice management, business and trust accounting, timekeeping, invoicing, payment processing, and much more -- accessible anytime, anywhere. Find out why thousands of firms use CosmoLex. Try it for free at cosmolex.com.

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Integrated accounting software is a vital tool for modern law practices. This software understands how law firms work and can make daily accounting workflows and overall client and financial management more efficient. 
Legal-specific accounting helps safeguard your firm against common mistakes, and in an integrated system, data can flow seamlessly across all your financial activities.

The rise of online payment solutions has impacted nearly every industry, shaping consumer expectations for everything from grocery shopping to high-level business operations.  
People aren’t just accustomed to digital payments—they actively seek them. 
While law firms have historically been slower to adopt new technology solutions, the reality is that law firms must keep up with

Growing your practice is a worthy goal, but you need a plan of attack and a consistent approach to achieve it. Business development is an ongoing process, so your law firm may hit a plateau if you’re not continually assessing its position, strategies, and opportunities. With the right tactics, you can build the foundation for

Financial management for law firms covers a variety of activities that keep a legal practice running, from day-to-day business activities to high-level financial analyses. It also takes into account the legal requirements attorneys must follow to protect themselves and their clients.
Successfully managing finances directly impacts a firm’s ability to practice law. Your firm will

Billing inefficiencies cost law firms more than time—they can erode client trust. Untracked billable hours, delayed invoices, and slow payments frustrate clients, undermining their confidence in your firm.  
But what if you could turn cumbersome processes into easy-to-manage workflows that result in happier, more satisfied clients?  
Read on for strategies that will help you get

The last thing your firm would ever call itself, or advertise itself as, is basic. 
But are the tools you use to manage client relationships stuck in basic mode?  
Your firm needs to be able to intake clients, deliver personalized responses to inquiries, and keep your established clients engaged without increasing your administrative burden. And

Mastering the intricacies of legal bookkeeping is essential for any law firm’s long-term success and sustainability. While it may seem like a mundane administrative task, efficient bookkeeping ensures compliance with regulatory requirements and is critical to your firm’s financial health and ability to build a robust clientele.
The foundation of your law firm’s stability, bookkeeping

For legal professionals, maintaining accurate financial records is not just about tracking income and expenses; it’s about ensuring that every financial transaction is documented to support regulatory compliance and promote sound financial management. 
Journal entries serve as the foundational records that capture the details of every financial transaction, allowing your law firm to monitor cash

State Bar Rules dictate how law firms should manage client funds, and when lawyers inadvertently or purposely mix client funds with personal or business ones, it is known as commingling.
Rules on managing client funds vary by state. Most jurisdictions require attorneys to keep client funds separate from their own. However, some states allow you