Quickbooks is not, however, customized for lawyers or law firms. It just may require you to watch some YouTube videos. An office could easily run their HR department (with payroll and time-sheets add-ons), create complex billing systems, take online payments from clients, and set their budgets and track expenses within the system. Lawyers who are able to take advantage of the cloud-based system’s integrations and add-ons will likely be the happiest with this product.
Additionally, most accountants can easily work with Quickbooks, so it may save you a lot of headache come tax time. It has robust reporting capabilities, integrations with countless other software platforms, and, given it’s multiple price points, it is generally affordable. Quickbooks can handle most accounting tasks a lawyer will throw at it. Partnerships & Advertising on Lawyerist.Staffing Services (Virtual Assistants & Freelance Lawyers).