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A custom price group is a collection of rate labels you want to apply to multiple matters of a certain type.
For example, let's say you have non-government clients and you want to apply one rate group to their matters, like this:
- Administration: $75 per hour
- Paralegal: $150 per hour
- Lawyer: $350 per hour
Your government contracts, however, have negotiated different costs from your private clients:
- Administration: $50 per hour
- Paralegal: $100 per hour
- Lawyer: $250 per hour
Since your default rate labels are set up for private customers in the above example, you'd need to set up government rate labels each time you create a new government-based matter type. To avoid this, you can create a custom price group.
Creating a Custom Price Group
To create (or edit) a custom price group:
- In Actionstep, go to Admin > Accounting. The Accounting page appears.
- Click Edit for the Price Groups section. The Price Groups List page appears.
- Either click New Price group or click the name of the price group you want to edit. The Price Group window appears.
- Enter a name for the group in Price Group Name.
- Enter the custom rates for each rate label. (Rate labels are managed in Admin > Billing > Rate labels.)
- When you are finished, click Save.
Specifying a Price Group for a Matter
Once you've created a custom price group, you can assign it to a matter's billing that requires something other than the default.
To do this:
- In Actionstep, view the matter you want to adjust. (See Editing a Matter for help.)
- Click the Billing menu icon. The different Billing options appear.
- In the menu on the left, click Matter billing options.
- In the Billing arrangement section, click the Price group drop-down list and choose the price group you want used for this matter.
- Click Save to save your changes.
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