
IDR achieves ISO 9001 & ISO 27001 certification
Integrated Dispute Resolution (IDR) has been certified to ISO 9001 & ISO 27001 standard showing our commitment to quality service, client satisfaction and information security in delivering professional services in legal and tax disputes.

Lawyer 365 Review – Find a lawyer near you
Lawyer 365 is an innovative platform and mobile app to help people get free initial legal advice and find local lawyers. Here is a quick review.

Five practical tips to improve your document management
Did you know that our new document management system – called DocsHub – brings all your files, emails, legal forms and other important documents together, safely and centrally stored inside Quill?

The Legal Landscape, now and in the future – expert legal industry panel discussion
During the recent Access All Areas virtual conference, Darren Gower (Access Legal Sales Director) was joined by a panel of industry experts to discuss the latest trends, challenges and opportunities we’re seeing in the legal sector.

Inheritance planning now more important than ever
On 4th January 2021 Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the Country would be thrust into Lockdown for the third time. With shops, restaurants and schools closed; people on furlough and socialising back to Zoom quizzes, it would be easy for one to assume that society has gone on hold. However, as we are sat at home there is no better time for us to reflect, review and most importantly plan our lives ahead no matter how unpredictable they can be.

Wills – a delve behind the stats
We recently had Census day, which takes place every 10 years. According to the Government it gives them the most accurate estimate of all the people and households in England and Wales.

Accelerating legal business growth with Moneypenny and LeadersinLegal
Moneypenny has joined forces with LeadersinLegal to help legal firms access proven methodologies for accelerating business growth.

Why is it important for law firms to invest in virtual practice technology?
The future of the legal sector is digital. This has been made apparent by both the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Law Society of England and Wales in their long-term plans, which predicts that in 10 years’ time, the existing model of legal service provision will be markedly different and based on a ‘digital first’ approach.








