E-invoicing for Lawyers: Complete Guide 2026
Everything you need to know about mandatory electronic invoicing for lawyers in France
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Legal obligation
Since 2024, electronic invoicing has been mandatory for all companies in France. Law firms must transmit their invoices electronically via Chorus Pro or a certified solution.
How to be compliant
- Understand your obligations
Identify if you are subject to e-invoicing obligation according to your size and business sector.
- Choose a certified solution
Select a certified solution compatible with Chorus Pro or a certified platform.
- Configure integration
Configure the integration between your billing software and the e-invoicing solution.
- Test and validate
Test invoice transmission and verify compliance before going live.
StableFloe's role in compliance
Billing layer + checklist
StableFloe does not replace Chorus Pro or a certified PDP. We help structure invoices, sync with your PMS (SECIB, Kleos, Clio…), and track compliance steps. Network issuance depends on your accredited partner—see the public table:
Integration status →Frequently asked questions
Is e-invoicing mandatory for lawyers?
Yes, since 2024, electronic invoicing has been mandatory for all companies in France, including law firms. You must transmit your invoices electronically via Chorus Pro or a certified solution.
How to be e-invoicing compliant?
Use a certified solution (UBL 2.1 or UN/CEFACT CII D16B) and transmit via Chorus Pro or an accredited platform. StableFloe helps prepare flows and fits your stack; network issuance goes through your PMS or a PDP partner—see /integrations/status.
What is the cost of e-invoicing?
Cost depends on your PMS and PDP partner. StableFloe plans include billing-layer tools and checklists from €69/month; a separate PDP may still be required.
Prepare compliance with StableFloe
Checklists, billing layer, and integrations for your stack. 30-day free trial—no promise of automatic Chorus transmission.