Sills Cummis & Gross Adopts Intapp Billstream to Streamline Billing and Enhance Revenue Management

Reuters
10 Jun
Sills Cummis & Gross Adopts Intapp Billstream to Streamline Billing and Enhance Revenue Management

Intapp Inc., a leading provider of AI-powered solutions for professionals in legal and advisory sectors, has announced that Sills Cummis & Gross, a prominent commercial law firm, has adopted Intapp Billstream to enhance its revenue management processes. This strategic implementation aims to simplify and accelerate the prebilling process for the firm, allowing for faster creation, review, and distribution of bills. The adoption of Intapp Billstream is expected to produce timelier proforma invoices and facilitate a more collaborative billing process between the firm's lawyers and billing teams. The deployment was supported by Intapp's expert delivery team, ensuring a seamless integration with the firm's existing financial management system. This move reflects Sills Cummis' commitment to innovation and efficient client service.

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