LHH is partnering with a highly respected law firm client in Charlotte, NC to identify a Legal Billing Specialist for a direct hire opportunity. This role will begin onsite, then transition to a hybrid schedule once training is complete. The firm offers competitive compensation, an excellent benefits package, and a strong reputation within the legal community.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage end-to-end billing processes for an assigned group of approximately 20 attorneys
- Handle electronic billing (e-billing) in compliance with client guidelines
- Communicate regularly with attorneys and clients to resolve billing inquiries in a timely and professional manner
- Perform billing reconciliations and ensure accuracy of invoices
- Assist with additional billing and accounting-related duties as needed
Qualifications
- Minimum of 2 years of legal billing experience required - specifically e-billing
- Ability to work independently while also contributing effectively within a team environment
- Strong professional communication skills, both written and verbal
- High attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities
Compensation & Schedule
- Salary range: $65,000 - $80,000 (based on experience)
- Schedule: Onsite to start, then hybrid (3 days onsite / 2 days work from home)
This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established firm that values its employees and provides long-term stability and growth.
Pay Details: $65,000.00 to $80,000.00 per year
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