PRESS RELEASE – FL Patel Law PLLC to Accept Bitcoin As It Continues Making Legal Services Efficient and Affordable
FL Patel Law to Accept Bitcoin As It Continues Making Legal Services Efficient and Affordable
St. Petersburg, FL — FL Patel Law, PLLC is happy to announce it will now accept bitcoin for its services. This comes as Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg announced that his office will take bitcoin and bitcoin cash for payments.
“When the tax collector, a state agency, starts accepting cryptocurrency, that’s when you know it’s time to get serious about offering payment alternatives,” said Kalpesh Patel, Attorney and Founder of FL Patel Law. “The rise of cryptocurrency is similar to when businesses first started using credit cards. The early adopters continued to grow and became innovators in their industry. As our firm grows, we will continue to innovate the practice of law so we can make it more accessible and affordable for our clients.”
The small business law firm has led the way in using the most up-to-date business practices since its founding in 2016. FL Patel Law is excited to offer cryptocurrency to its clients who have become accustomed to the firm’s mission of utilizing latest technologies. Clients are already able to access important documents, pay their bills, and schedule meetings within the firm’s online portal.
“The biggest challenge for law firms in today’s economic environment is the pace of innovation to make things easier for our clients. FL Patel Law is a corporate and technology firm that invests heavily in automation and artificial intelligence to make legal services efficient and affordable. Our clients reap the benefits when we streamline operations and bitcoin will only add to that promise,” said Attorney Patel.
FL Patel Law joins other online services like Shopify and Microsoft in using BitPay, a global bitcoin payment service that is highly respected in the Bitcoin community. Cryptocurrency will help the small business law firm streamline fee collection, reduce the potential for fraud and identity theft, and increase the transparency and accuracy of payments.
“Our clients won’t see a major difference when they pay their bills. The only difference will be when they go to pay online, along with E-Check and credit card options, they will also have the bitcoin option,” said Attorney Patel. “Many law firms still don’t accept credit cards, let alone bitcoin.”
FL Patel Law is excited to share its bitcoin business practices with clients who are also interested in using cryptocurrency. To find out how your small business can utilize bitcoin, read How to Accept Bitcoin for Small Businesses in Florida.
Looking to start a business or grow your current business? Contact FL Patel Law today by visiting their website or calling 727-279-5037.