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Lawyer Invoice Template

Professional invoice template for attorneys and law firms. Track billable hours, court costs, and retainer balances with detailed legal billing standards.

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What should a Lawyer invoice include?

A Lawyer invoice should include your business name, client details, invoice number, date, itemized services with rates, subtotal, applicable taxes, payment terms, and total amount due. Typical line items for Lawyer invoices include legal consultation — initial and follow-up meetings, legal research — case law, statute analysis, and document preparation — contracts, filings, briefs.

Typical Line Items for Lawyer Invoices

Payment Terms Best Practices

Retainer required upfront (held in IOLTA trust account). Billed against retainer monthly. Detailed time entries required by most bar associations. Net 30 for invoiced amounts exceeding retainer. Interest on unpaid balances per engagement letter.

Tax Considerations

Legal services are generally not subject to sales tax in most states. Court costs and filing fees are pass-through expenses and not taxable. Trust account (IOLTA) handling has specific bar association requirements. Keep meticulous billing records.

Note: Tax rules vary by state and jurisdiction. Always consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an IOLTA trust account?

IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts) is a trust account where client retainers and advance fees are held. Bar associations require client funds to be kept separate from the firm's operating funds. Interest earned goes to legal aid programs.

How should I handle contingency fee billing?

Contingency fee agreements should specify the percentage (typically 33-40%), what expenses are deducted before or after the fee calculation, and what happens if the case is lost. The invoice should clearly show the settlement, fee calculation, and expenses.

Do I need to include time entry descriptions?

Yes. Most bar associations require detailed descriptions of work performed. Entries like 'legal research' are insufficient — specify 'Research case law on breach of contract defenses for motion to dismiss.' This also helps justify fees if challenged.

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