How do I set up a credit card account to be used for ECF cases?
Internally, attorneys may choose to open either a personal or business credit card specifically used for filing fees. If a personal credit card is used, some attorneys have opted to take the money from their client trust account and pay directly to a holding account until the credit card bill comes due. If a business credit card is used, some attorneys simply leave the money collected for the filing fee in their client trust account until the credit card bill comes due.
Internally, attorneys may choose to open either a personal or business credit card specifically used for filing fees. If a personal credit card is used, some attorneys have opted to take the money from their client trust account and pay directly to a holding account until the credit card bill comes due. If a business credit card is used, some attorneys simply leave the money collected for the fililing fee in their client trust account until the credit card bill comes due.
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