eBillingHub®, the world leader in simplifying electronic billing for law firms, today announced that the national law firm Foley Hoag LLP has selected the eBillingHub for its electronic billing solutions. The eBillingHub will reduce the complexity caused by the increasing volume of electronic billing and will produce a predictable, dependable and efficient e-billing process, benefiting both clients and the firm.
Foley Hoag is a leading national law firm, headquartered in Boston and with a global client base. The firm recently joined The American Lawyer's "A-List 2008" of the top 50 law firms in America, a prestigious grouping of firms based on diversity, pro bono, associate satisfaction, and revenues per lawyer. In an effort to control the operational costs of electronic billing, Foley Hoag selected eBillingHub to serve as the basis for gaining not only the operational benefits but also the visibility through reports and dashboards, keys to understanding real-time electronic billing.
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With the adoption of the system, suppliers can now submit their invoices electronically to Ministries and Statutory Boards via the Vendors@Gov online portal (www.vendors.gov.sg), which was set up by the Singapore Ministry of Finance's Accountant-General's Department.