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LEDES Billing

23 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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If you’ve ever heard of LEDES billing and thought, “How hard can it be?”… this episode might just save you from a full-blown billing meltdown. In this episode of Accountants Law Pod, we dive into the surprisingly complex (and often frustrating) world of legal electronic billing. From rejected invoices over a single misplaced comma to navigating strict code sets, budgets, and insurance requirements - LEDES billing is truly its own beast. We break down: What LEDES billing actually is (and why it exists) Why it’s more common in larger firms and insurance work The hidden layers: budgets, approvals, and negotiations Common mistakes that can get your invoices rejected The reality of managing receivables, appeals, and follow-ups Why strong workflows (and patience) are non-negotiable How AI tools are helping, and where they’re still falling short Whether you’re a bookkeeper, legal accountant, or firm owner, this episode gives you a real-world look at what it takes to handle LEDES billing and whether it’s a service you actually want to offer. Because in this line of work… precision isn’t optional. 03:16 What Is LEDES Billing 04:31 Codes Formats Rejections 06:05 Budgets Approvals Write Downs 08:59 Workflow Teams Micro Niche 12:13 Code Sets And Support 13:41 Tools Hubdoc Vs QuickBooks 17:46 Pricing Client Intake Tips Be sure to subscribe for more episodes! Find us on YouTube as well! If you have questions, topic requests, or guest suggestions you can email us at info@accountantslawpod.com or send us a message through our website, www.accountantslawpod.com [http://www.accountantslawpod.com] If you want to join us in the Accountants Law Lab, visit our website at www.accountantslawlab.com to sign up! Accountants Law Pod is hosted by Lynda Artesani, Sarah Prevost, and Steve Libhart and directed/produced by Teaira Burge and The Proper Trust. Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay - Edited by audiovideo_uk Disclaimer: The content presented in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as legal, financial, or professional advice.

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