Full-Time

Global Billing Analyst

Freshfields

Freshfields

5,001-10,000 employees

Global law firm serving corporations worldwide

Compensation Overview

$80k - $100k/yr

Washington, DC, USA + 2 more

More locations: Raleigh, NC, USA | New York, NY, USA

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Category
Accounting (2)
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Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Confident working with numbers and able to reconcile (excellent numeracy skills)
  • Good knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Flexibility – able to work non-standard hours, sometimes at short notice
  • Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, specifically partners, executive assistants, client value and others
  • Effective time management and organizational skills with an ability to be flexible on short notice based on demand
  • Results focused and able to meet deadlines and manage expectations
  • Curious mindset to spot recurring process issues and influence change and continuous improvement
Responsibilities
  • Processing and managing billing transactions, processing client bills, including uploading to the client’s ebilling system as required, and ensuring compliance with client fee deals, local regulations, tax requirements and internal billing policies
  • Accurately process time and cost transfers and write-offs/write-downs while ensuring proper authorization
  • Maintain a proper audit trail of work performed to ensure compliance with global and local billing standards
  • Acting as a liaison for the internal stakeholders (Partners, Assistants and other Finance depts.) & customers address inquiries, resolve issues related to billing and payments, and maintain strong customer relationships
  • Investigating and resolving discrepancies or disputes related to client accounts, ensuring that any issues are addressed promptly and efficiently
  • Generating and analysing financial reports related to billing processes, such as audit reports, aging reports, cash flow forecasts, and collection reports, to provide insights and support decision-making
  • Ensuring that all billing processes comply with relevant regulations and firm policies and maintaining accurate and complete documentation of transactions and communications
  • Identifying opportunities to streamline and improve billing processes, implementing best practices, and working with cross-functional teams to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Train new team members on processes, as required
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience of working within a Global Shared Services environment
  • Knowledge and understanding of billing processes
  • Experience in a billing environment and knowledge of law firm billing systems (Thompson Reuters Elite 3e)

Freshfields provides legal services to large corporations, financial institutions, and governments on complex, high-stakes business matters. The firm operates through a network of over 2,500 lawyers who work in multidisciplinary teams to advise on international transactions, regulatory compliance, and legal disputes. Unlike many competitors, Freshfields maintains a vast global footprint with offices across Europe, Asia, and the United States, allowing it to coordinate cross-border legal strategies seamlessly. The firm's goal is to help clients navigate critical business challenges by providing practical legal advice and delivering results on a global scale.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

1743

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  • Claude usage surges 500% in six weeks, accelerating legal workflows.
  • Multi-year Anthropic partnership enables proprietary AI legal applications.
  • Early CoCounsel adoption positions Freshfields ahead in AI benchmarks.

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  • Chinese regulators ban mainland operations, cutting 30% Asia revenue.

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  • Freshfields deploys Anthropic's Claude AI across 5,700 staff in 33 offices.
  • Proprietary Freshfields Lab integrates Claude with institutional knowledge securely.
  • Co-develops agentic AI workflows for legal research and due diligence.

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