Virtual Learning: Credit Card Fees for Law Firms

For many law firms, credit card processing fees are a sizeable item on the income statement. Because there are a variety of different types of processing fees, it can be difficult to determine exactly how much a firm is paying and how those fees can be reduced.

This event is designed for accounting and financial consulting professionals who work with and advise law firms. We will cover:

  • The different types of fees and which entities charge them
  • The most common pricing structures used by payment processors in the legal space
  • Ways to reduce payment processing fees for your firm clients

This event was co-sponsored by Confido Legal and LeanLaw.

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