For law firms
Your realization rate is a leak.
Follow-up plugs it.
Firms that consistently follow up on AR push realization from about 70% to 88%. Reeve runs that follow-up automatically, so a partner billing $500 an hour isn't the one chasing a $4,000 invoice.
The problem
Why law firms get paid late
Law firms leak revenue at two points: work that never gets billed, and bills that never get collected. The second is pure, recoverable cash sitting in aged AR.
The most expensive collector alive
When a partner chases payment, you're paying $400–700 an hour for clerical work, and it still doesn't happen consistently.
Realization is a choice
Firms that follow up methodically collect around 88% of billings; those that don't sit near 70%. The gap is process, not luck.
Awkward to chase a client you advise
Asking a client you have a relationship with for money feels uncomfortable, so it gets deferred, and aged AR only gets harder.
How Reeve fits
Built for how law firms get paid
Reeve gives the firm consistent, professional AR follow-up without a partner, paralegal, or billing clerk spending a minute on it.
Lifts realization automatically
Every aged invoice followed up on a steady cadence, the exact behavior that moves realization from 70% toward 88%.
Frees billable hours
No one on the team touches collections. The hour a partner doesn't spend chasing is an hour they can bill.
Professional, in the firm's voice
Measured, respectful follow-up from the firm's own name, appropriate for client relationships you intend to keep.
Reeve connects to QuickBooks. If your AR lives in Clio or LawPay, talk to us, our Concierge tier can often bridge it.
The bottom line
A partner doing collections is the most expensive clerk in the building.
FAQ
Law Firms, answered.
The questions law firms ask most about putting Reeve on their overdue invoices.
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