It’s that time of year, when businesses are looking to bolster their year-end numbers and tie up loose ends—and law firms are no different.

New Jersey firms and branches handle the end-of-year collections crunch in a variety of ways, and for some, the big push isn’t all that pushy. But there’s one common thread: both payor and payee want to settle up before the clock strikes midnight on Dec. 31.

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