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Evergreen Retainer Tips

16 min · 18. juni 2026
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Evergreen retainers are one of the most powerful tools a law firm can use to protect cash flow and reduce accounts receivable headaches — but only when they are set up and monitored correctly. In this episode, Sarah Prevost and Steven Libhart break down exactly what evergreen retainers are, how they work, and the nuances that attorneys, bookkeepers, and accountants need to understand before putting them in place. From engagement letter requirements and bar rules to dispute management, milestone billing, and the tickler system trick. If you work with law firm clients or are an attorney managing your own billing, this one is worth a listen. 00:39 Episode Topic Evergreen Retainers 01:30 Why Evergreens Help Cashflow 04:00 Definition and Simple Example 06:07 Tracking and Tickler Systems 06:49 Client Communication and Budgets 08:46 Disputes and Reconciliation Risks 11:11 Complex Cases and Outside Costs 13:44 Tools Payments and Transparency 15:31 Wrap Up and Call to Action 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes covering law firm bookkeeping, legal tech, and accounting practice tips. 📩 Have a question or topic idea? Email us at info@accountantslawpod.com [info@accountantslawpod.com] 🧑‍💼 Join the Accountants Law Lab Mastermind: accountantslawlab.com 🌐 Visit us at accountantslawpod.com 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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