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Legal Biller 10-12m FTC (Office Based)

Legal Biller 10-12m FTC (Office Based)

Posted 24 May by Law Support
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Legal Biller - Maternity Cover (10-12 months FTC)

We are currently recruiting on behalf of our client, a full service London law firm, who are looking for an experienced legal biller to join the firm's Finance Support team for a maternity cover FTC.

Responsibilities include:

  • Processing over 500 bills per month.
  • Weekly review of pre bills in the system with matter managers/partners.
  • Ebilling for some clients of the firm and reviewing the position of the invoices.
  • Reviewing all bills received from partners and associates and applying corrections as required.
  • Liaising with fee earners, secretaries and other members of staff to solve account queries prior to invoicing.
  • Actioning WIP write-off requests via £0 prebill posting and file closures.
  • WIP management with Matter Managers/Partners.
  • Ad hoc requests.

Experience required:

  • The successful candidate must have previous Law firm experience.
  • Previous experience of Aderant is desirable.
  • Working knowledge of VAT compliance and SRA regulations.
  • Experience of e-billing is required.
  • Confident with numbers, strong attention to detail.
  • Friendly and team player and the ability to work under pressure.

This is a full time, office based role. Hours 9.00am - 5.30pm Monday to Friday with additional hours when required.

Reference: 52733020

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