The LawNet 2004 E-billing Survey has just been released, and the latest version outlines the obstacles faced by law firms using e-billing and the not inconsequential costs associated with it. LawNet Inc. is an independent network of legal technology professionals. It offers regional and national conferences, as well as numerous white papers and surveys that are published and offered on its website, www.peertopeer.org.

Its latest e-billing survey discusses issues that will arise after the selection and implementation of an e-billing product, and the results were not necessarily happy. It should not scare firms from moving towards e-billing, but there appear to be greater benefits for the firm’s clients and fewer savings for the law firm than might be anticipated.

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