NJSBA members to receive free access to Smokeball Bill software

Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on April 15 that its members will receive complimentary access to Smokeball Bill, a trust accounting and billing software designed for law firms.

This development is intended to help NJSBA members manage client funds and streamline payment processes through specialized legal technology. By providing this benefit, the association aims to support law firms in handling their financial operations more efficiently.

According to the announcement, Smokeball Bill offers tools tailored for legal professionals, including features that assist with trust accounting and billing tasks. The subscription comes at no additional cost as part of NJSBA membership benefits.

Members are encouraged to activate their free subscription in order to take advantage of the software’s capabilities. The initiative reflects ongoing efforts by professional associations to offer practical resources that address common challenges faced by attorneys in managing client accounts and payments.

As technology continues to play a larger role in legal practice management, such partnerships may signal a trend toward increased digital support for bar association members.



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