During tough economic times, the pressure to collect fees is intense. Clients who are already “slow pay” clients increasingly become “no pay” clients — creating even more pressure on attorneys and law firms that are already stretched thin.

Now, as attorneys and law firms move into the third quarter of 2012, their options for getting paid are becoming more and more limited. Collection efforts have moved from gentle reminders to written requests to formal demands for payment.

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