

Tuesday December 2nd AT 12PM EST / 9 AM PST
Seats are limited to 50 firms to keep the Q&A personalized, so reserve your spot now.

Tuesday
December, 2nd
12PM EST
SHARP
— Deanna J.,
Family Law Practice Owner
"One of my attorneys normally does about $30K a month. After implementing what she learned, she had done $19.5K in just two weeks. Huge difference"
— James K.,
Managing Partner
“We saw immediate results. Three attorneys captured an extra 8–10 hours each in the first week alone.”


Hi, I'm Molly Kremer.
I’m a former Big Law litigator who used to work 9-hour days - but only capture 4–5 billable hours.
Why?
3 reasons that probably sound familiar:
Forgetting billable work by reconstructing time from memory
Cutting time out of guilt (“That took too long”)
Unsure which tasks are billable—so I left them off completely
The result?
I was working myself into the ground but my timesheets told a completely different story.
One where I looked unproductive.
One where the firm was losing thousands in firm revenue.
One where I felt like I was failing — even though I was doing the work.
Sound familiar? It should.
Because after coaching hundreds of attorneys, I've discovered something:
My story isn't unique — it's universal.
Your attorneys aren’t lazy — they were simply never taught how or when to bill.

Attorneys work 9+ hours but only bill 4–5
Partners waste hours fixing vague billing narratives
Your best attorneys — the ones focused on clients — are the worst at billing
Write-offs and write-downs are eating into profitability
Clients question bills because of block billing and reconstruction patterns
And you’ve likely tried:
❌ Timer software and email reminders (to help them remember)
❌ Stricter billing policies and threats (to overcome the guilt)
❌ In-house "Billing Best Practices" trainings (to teach what's billable)
❌ Time tracking monitoring (to reduce distractions)
— but those only treat the symptoms.
The real problem?
Poor billing habits.
Your attorneys procrastinate. They can’t write value-driven narratives. They don’t track time in real-time. They discount their bills because they feel guilty. They don't bill for time that could have been billed.
And it’s not their fault. Law school taught them how to practice law — not how to capture it.

I went from the hamster wheel of reconstruction and guilt to a predictable, real-time stress-free billing system.
It was a total game-changer.
And now I want to share that process with your attorneys.



Reclaim 2+ hours daily (520 hours yearly) through better time capture habits
Reduce partner time spent reviewing and correcting entries
Eliminate end-of-month scrambles and reconstruction
Increase realization rates with better, value-based billing
Build confidence and stop apologizing for time spent
Strengthen client trust with detailed billing narratives
Move from punishment-based to education-based billing culture
Your clients are increasingly scrutinizing every invoice. They're questioning vague entries. They're pushing back on reconstructed time that lacks detail. Without accurate, defensible billing records, your firm faces more write-downs, more client disputes, and less trust - even when your attorneys did exceptional work.
But here's the hidden benefit nobody talks about:
When your attorneys develop better billing habits, they don't just capture more revenue - they become more productive.
They gain insights into how their days are actually spent. They identify patterns of distraction. They can confirm whether their time allocation matches your firm's strategic priorities. Better billing isn't just about the money - it's about building a more efficient, more intentional practice.
Reclaim 2+ hours daily (520 hours yearly) through better time capture habits
Create billing records that with stand client scrutiny and reduce disputes
Reduce partner time spent reviewing and correcting entries
Eliminate end-of-month scrambles and reconstruction
Increase realization rates with better, value-based billing
Gain visibility into how time is actually distributed across tasks and matters
Build billing confidence and stop apologizing for time spent
Strengthen client trust with detailed billing narratives
Transform scattered minutes into measurable, billable value Identify productivity patterns that help attorneys work smarter, not longer
Move from punishment-based to education-based billing culture
And...here's the hidden benefit nobody talks about:
When your attorneys develop better billing habits, they don't just capture more revenue - they become more productive.
They can confirm whether their time allocation matches your firm's strategic priorities.
They gain insights into how their days are actually spent.
They identify patterns of distraction

— Sarah M.
Professional Development Director
"Molly’s Billing Workshop gave our timekeepers everything they needed to develop sustainable billing habits. Incredibly engaging and practical."
— David P.
Firm Administrator
"Partners are spending 5–6 fewer hours weekly on billing review. The cultural billing shift has been remarkable."
— Michael R.
Litigation Partner
“Clients actually commented on how much clearer our billing narratives were.”
Ready to Help Your Attorneys Stop Losing 520 Hours Annually?
Limited to 50 firms for personalized Q&A
Can’t make it live? Register anyway — we’ll send you the recording.

Miss billable targets despite long hours
Avoid billing until the deadline crunch
Discount their time because they “feel bad” charging it
Struggle to justify time to cost-conscious clients
Are too client-focused to track their own time
Push off their time capture duties till tomorrow
If your firm is ready to help their attorneys stop leaving billable hours on the table and
start building confident, consistent billing habits — this webinar was designed for you.
Seats are limited to 50 firms to keep the Q&A personalized, so reserve your spot now.
