Guides, funding options, and operating insights for law firms businesses — from the Byzfunder team.
Contingency cases front costs for years. Hourly firms bill net-30 and collect a fraction of that. Here's why law firm cash flow is structurally lumpy — and how small firms close the gap without waiting on a verdict.
A law firm business plan doesn't need to be 40 pages. Here's the section-by-section outline attorneys actually use — from positioning to the financial plan.
Most small firms don't stall for lack of clients — they stall because growth outpaces systems. Here's how to scale a law practice on purpose.
Law firms don't have a lead problem — they have a follow-up problem. Here's the intake and conversion system that turns inquiries into signed clients.
Going solo means becoming a business owner overnight. Here's the operational checklist — entity, licensing, insurance, banking, software, and clients — in the order it actually needs to happen.
Law firm accounting isn't regular small-business bookkeeping — client trust funds have to be tracked separately under state bar rules. Here's the general shape of how it works, and where to get real professional help.
What law practice management software actually does, which features a small firm truly needs, and how the leading tools compare — without the fabricated pricing.
Most law firm marketing dollars go to the wrong channel first. Here's the order that actually works, from a firm's Google Business Profile to speed-to-lead on intake.
Solo and small law firms have a cash-flow problem banks don't underwrite for: billing lags and contingency delays. Here's how firms actually finance operations, and where each option fits.