Law Practice
Jul. 10, 1999
Shear Persistence
By Annette S. Biesecker Long gone are the days when law firms submit one-line bills "for services rendered" and still expect prompt payment and client loyalty. Today, clients want something more than an honest legal bill. They want a bill that demonstrates that their law firm is cost-conscious.




By Annette S. Biesecker
Long gone are the days when law firms submit one-line bills "for services rendered" and still expect prompt payment and client loyalty. Today, clients want something more than an honest legal bill. They want a bill that demonstrates that their law firm is cost-conscious.
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Long gone are the days when law firms submit one-line bills "for services rendered" and still expect prompt payment and client loyalty. Today, clients want something more than an honest legal bill. They want a bill that demonstrates that their law firm is cost-conscious.
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