Skip to content
Law Society of Scotland
Search
Find a Solicitor
Contact us
About us
Sign in
Search
Find a Solicitor
Contact us
About us
Sign in
  • For members

    • For members

    • CPD & Training

    • Membership and fees

    • Rules and guidance

    • Regulation and compliance

    • Journal

    • Business support

    • Career growth

    • Member benefits

    • Professional support

    • Lawscot Wellbeing

    • Lawscot Sustainability

    • Lawscot Tech

  • News and events

    • News and events

    • Law Society news

    • Blogs & opinions

    • CPD & Training

    • Events

  • Qualifying and education

    • Qualifying and education

    • Qualifying as a Scottish solicitor

    • Career support and advice

    • Our work with schools

    • Funding your education

    • Social mobility

  • Research and policy

    • Research and policy

    • Research

    • Influencing the law and policy

    • Equality and diversity

    • Our international work

    • Legal Services Review

    • Meet the Policy team

  • For the public

    • For the public

    • What solicitors can do for you

    • Making a complaint

    • Client protection

    • Find a Solicitor

    • Frequently asked questions

    • Your Scottish solicitor

  • About us

    • About us

    • Contact us

    • Who we are

    • Our strategy, reports and plans

    • Help and advice

    • Our standards

    • Work with us

    • Our logo and branding

    • Equality and diversity

Journal logo
  • PRACTICE

    PRACTICE

    • Practice

    • Corporate law

    • Criminal law

    • Employment law

    • Environment law

    • Family law

    • Industry updates

    • Intellectual property

    • Property law

    • Technology law

    • Technology and innovation

    • Practice

    • Corporate law

    • Criminal law

    • Employment law

    • Environment law

    • Family law

    • Industry updates

    • Intellectual property

    • Property law

    • Technology law

    • Technology and innovation

  • PEOPLE

    PEOPLE

    • People

    • Equality, diversity & inclusion

    • Ethics & professional responsibility

    • Obituaries

    • Wellbeing & support

    • Noticeboard

    • From the President's desk

    • People

    • Equality, diversity & inclusion

    • Ethics & professional responsibility

    • Obituaries

    • Wellbeing & support

    • Noticeboard

    • From the President's desk

  • CAREERS

    CAREERS

    • Careers

    • Job board

    • Leadership

    • Management

    • Skills

    • Training & education

    • Next generation

    • Careers

    • Job board

    • Leadership

    • Management

    • Skills

    • Training & education

    • Next generation

  • KNOWLEDGE BANK

    KNOWLEDGE BANK

    • Knowledge Bank

    • Book club

    • Interviews

    • Sponsored content

    • Knowledge Bank

    • Book club

    • Interviews

    • Sponsored content

  • ABOUT THE JOURNAL

    ABOUT THE JOURNAL

    • About the Journal

    • Contact us

    • Journal Editorial Advisory Board

    • Newsletter sign-up

    • About the Journal

    • Contact us

    • Journal Editorial Advisory Board

    • Newsletter sign-up

SPONSORED: What Does a Legal Cashier Do?

11th August 2025 Written by: Cashroom

Running a successful law firm requires more than great lawyers. Strong financial management is essential, and that starts with the legal cashier. But what exactly does a legal cashier do, and why is this role so important for law firms?

In this article, we explain the responsibilities of a legal cashier, how they support compliance, and why many firms now choose to outsource their legal cashiering for better results and peace of mind.

What Is a Legal Cashier?

A legal cashier is a finance professional who manages the day-to-day financial transactions within a law firm. Unlike general bookkeepers, legal cashiers have specialist knowledge of the Law Society of Scotland Accounts Rules  and the unique financial practices of the legal sector.

They ensure that all financial activities are compliant with the accounting regulations, and that client money is handled with accuracy, care, and transparency.

Key Responsibilities of a Legal Cashier

Legal cashiers are responsible for a wide range of financial tasks, including:

  1. Processing Client and Office Transactions

Legal cashiers ensure all payments in and out of the firm are set up and recorded correctly. They manage both client and office accounts and make sure the two are kept separate, as required by the Law Society of Scotland. 

  1. Bank Reconciliations

They carry out regular reconciliations of bank statements against financial records. This helps identify errors or discrepancies quickly and keeps the firm’s financial data accurate. At Cashroom we do this daily – no exceptions.

  1. Compliance with Law Society of Scotland Accounts Rules

One of the most important parts of a legal cashier’s role is ensuring full compliance with the account rules. This involves proper handling of client money, accurate record-keeping, and monitoring of transactions to avoid breaches.

  1. Preparing Financial Reports

Legal cashiers often support firm management by preparing reports such as client balances, daily and monthly cashflow, and aged debt summaries.

  1. Supporting Audits and Accountants’ Reports

They help prepare the required documentation for audits and Accountants’ Reports. Accurate and up-to-date records are essential for these processes.

  1. Billing and Invoicing

Legal cashiers may also assist with billing clients, recording payments, and supporting credit control efforts by monitoring outstanding invoices.

Why Legal Cashiering Is Crucial

Legal cashiering plays a vital role in ensuring law firms operate compliantly and efficiently. Even small errors can lead to regulatory breaches, financial risk, and damage to a firm’s reputation.

Having a qualified legal cashier in place helps your firm:

  • Stay compliant with regulations
  • Reduce the risk of costly mistakes
  • Maintain trust with clients
  • Keep financial operations running smoothly

Why Outsource Legal Cashiering?

Many law firms now choose to outsource legal cashiering to experienced providers like Cashroom. We specialise in outsourced legal cashiering for law firms across the UK. Whether you are a small team or a large multi-office firm, we can support your financial operations with professionalism and care.

By outsourcing to Cashroom, firms benefit from:

  • Access to trained experts who understand legal finance
  • Continuity and cover during holidays or absences
  • Scalable support for growing practices
  • Access to the latest legal accounting expertise
  • Reliable, accurate, and fully compliant service

“I outsource all my legal cashiering to Cashroom and they also provide additional support when needed for law society inspections, which is a huge benefit and help to me. Having them to call when needed provides me with peace of mind, I can’t fault their customer service, they are efficient, responsive and great to work with.” Mubasher Choudry Family Law Solutions

Our team is made up of experienced professionals, many of whom have previously worked in law firms and are all trained in-house through The Cashroom Academy. We work in partnership with  The Society of Law Accountants in Scotland (SOLAS) to ensure our staff meet the highest professional standards.

Legal Cashiering for Law Firms

Want to Know More?

If you are considering outsourcing your legal cashiering, or just want to find out how it works, our team is here to help.

Contact us

About the author
Add To Favorites

Additional

https://www.clio.com/uk/?utm_medium=bar_partner&utm_source=law-society-scotland&utm_campaign=law-society-scotland-q2
https://www.evelyn.com/people/keith-burdon/
https://lawware.co.uk
https://www.lawscotjobs.co.uk/client/frasia-wright-associates-92.htm
https://www.findersinternational.co.uk/our-services/private-client/?utm_campaign=Scotland-Law-society-Journal-online&utm_medium=MPU&utm_source=The-Journal
https://yourcashier.co.uk/

Related Articles

15 best legal movies according to Scotland's solicitors - from Legally Blonde to The Paper Chase

7th August 2025
The jury is back and the verdict ready. We asked Scotland’s solicitors for the best legal movies and these 15...

11 essential Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows for Scottish solicitors in 2025 including Kafka, Legally Blonde and 'a shabby law firm'

30th July 2025
The world's greatest arts festival has arrived in town and there is a cornucopia of theatre, comedy, music and more...

SPONSORED: The Best Legal Tech Is Still Human

28th July 2025
YourCashier and why law firms succeed when skilled people and smart systems work together

Journal issues archive

Find all previous editions of the Journal here.

Issues about Journal issues archive
Law Society of Scotland
Atria One, 144 Morrison Street
Edinburgh
EH3 8EX
If you’re looking for a solicitor, visit FindaSolicitor.scot
T: +44(0) 131 226 7411
E: lawscot@lawscot.org.uk
About us
  • Contact us
  • Who we are
  • Strategy reports plans
  • Help and advice
  • Our standards
  • Work with us
Useful links
  • Find a Solicitor
  • Sign in
  • CPD & Training
  • Rules and guidance
  • Website terms and conditions
Law Society of Scotland | © 2025
Made by Gecko Agency Limited