Practice & Case Management Software


Quill, a Dye & Durham solution

3 October 2016

Quill, a Dye & Durham solution, helps law firms operate smarter with easy-to-use practice management and legal accounts software, and outsourced cashiering, bookkeeping, payroll, typing and postroom services. Turn to Quill to connect front-office and back-office functions and can keep cases, contacts, bills, emails… Read More


Linetime

1 April 2014

With over 40 years of experience in the legal industry, Linetime bring to the market experience, expertise, and efficiency – all through innovative legal software solutions, designed to deliver the best possible return on investment. Fully customisable, our software enables… Read More


OneAdvanced

3 October 2011

OneAdvanced is the third largest provider of business software and services in the UK, and has been providing solutions across the entire legal sector for decades. We are the number one choice for Cloud legal software, and offer solicitors and… Read More


Virtual Practices

13 May 2010

Many of today’s start-ups and growing firms are increasingly choosing a ‘virtual office’ to reduce overheads, while those who prefer a more traditional bricks and mortar presence are equally looking to minimise IT expenditure. Since its inception in 2006, Virtual… Read More


Solicitors Own Software

13 May 2010

SOS Legal are leading providers of legal software solutions for law firms across the UK. Established in 1987, we have remained at the forefront of legal technology innovation for over 35 years. With a clear focus to empower law firms… Read More


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Keeping the conversation going beyond Pride Month

As I reflect on all the celebrations of Pride Month 2024, I ask myself why there remains hesitancy amongst LGBTQ+ staff members about when it comes to being open about their identity in the workplace.


Third-party managed accounts: Your key questions answered

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has given strong indications that it is headed towards greater restrictions on law firms when it comes to handling client money.


Understanding vicarious trauma in the legal workplace

Vicarious trauma can happen to anyone who works with clients who have experienced trauma such as domestic or other violence, child abuse, sexual assault, torture or being a refugee.


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