Proud Payment Partner for Indiana State Bar Association Members

As the preferred payment solution provider for members of the Indiana State Bar Association, LawPay is committed to helping attorneys in the Hoosier State elevate their firm with a best-in-class payment solution. Our user-friendly software not only makes it easy to securely accept client credit and eCheck payments from anywhere, it also supports a more streamlined billing process. Because LawPay was developed specifically for attorneys, you can be confident that your earned and unearned fees are correctly separated and your IOLTA account is protected from third-party debiting.

The LawPay Difference

Complete IOLTA compliance, with earned and unearned fees correctly separated and no third-party debiting.

Superior data protection with advanced encryption systems and level 1 PCI compliance, keeping sensitive information safe.

Integrated online payments with more than 30 of Indiana attorneys' favorite legal software solutions.

Trusted by more than 50,000 law firms and 150,000 legal professionals nationwide.

LawPay is truly a game changer for our law firm in collecting receivables. LawPay integrates seamlessly with our practice management and CRM software so in a few clicks of a button I can go from drafting an invoice to receiving a payment in a matter of minutes.

Arnold A. Arpino & Associates, P.C.


Trust account protection by LawPay

Committed to IOLTA compliance

LawPay was the first online payment solution developed specifically for lawyers. Not only does LawPay prevent commingling of earned and unearned funds, it also protects your trust account against any third-party –ensuring compliance with ABA and IOLTA account rules.

Enjoy the peace of mind that only comes with using a payment solution developed exclusively for law firms.

Why Indiana attorneys love LawPay

Offer clients the option to pay for their legal fees in installments, while you receive the full invoiced amount at the start of an engagement.

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