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In our relaunched ‘Demystifying financial terminology’ guide, learn to speak the language of finance while complying with legal accounts rules.
Our latest guidance, titled 'The legal cashiering edit', shows you how to avoid the unfortunate situation of accounts breaches with ensuing regulatory investigation.
Thinking of changing systems? First, decide whether wholesale change is necessary by reviewing your existing software. Next, if going down the new system route, do so by avoiding the common pitfalls.
QuickBooks Desktop 2021 is discontinued from 31st May 2024. With no more service and no more updates, it’s time to upgrade to QuickBooks Online. Learn more and access software switchover support from InQuo.
As we celebrate the impressive milestone of our tenth anniversary, we review the past decade of technology innovation.
Power BI is taking the business world by storm. Including the law sector. That’s why we’ve launched a trio of offerings - training, support and report creation - as part of our new Power BI consultancy service.
You rely upon your technology for lawyering. Can you get more out of your software? With the InQuo-Integrated Office Solutions partnership, the answer is ‘yes’. Discover transformational benefits of our combined Microsoft 365 training and customisation services.
In our new training white paper, discover how to realise the return on your technology investment, operate in a smarter way and achieve amazing outcomes by using software optimally through training.
Tackling the ever-topical and increasingly challenging subject of regulatory compliance, read our five top tips for SRA Accounts Rules compliance - to keep your accounts clean, pristine and secure.
As a follow up to our ‘Why practice management software (PMS) projects go wrong’ webinar in July, we’ve collated a useful summary of the common pitfalls of PMS projects along with tips on how to avoid them in your business.
In the fourth-and-final blog in our training series, we address the critical debate about whether to opt for specialist or generalist software trainers.
In our third training blog, we’re clarifying the types of training available to law firms, covering practice management software training bespoke to particular work types, end users and specific duties, and with Microsoft Office training making a critical appearance.
In the second of our four-part training-themed blog series, discover the benefits of breaking training down into manageable chunks to small groups of employees rather than one-size-fits-all style to your entire workforce.
Our four-part training-themed blog series launches today, kicking off with reasons to invest in software training in order to realise expansive benefits ranging from confidence and personal growth, to problem-solving and self-reliance.
Practices are prime targets for cybercriminals. It’s time for law firms to position cybersecurity high up on their IT agendas. We’ve collated ten compelling reasons why you should prioritise cybersecurity.
In June, we joined forces with LEAP to deliver our ‘Leveraging technology to implement the 11 habits of successful law firms’ webinar. We’ve helpfully put together a handy list of key webinar learnings to help you adapt to the changing nature of law and succeed with best-in-class technology.
Proper client trust accounting is not optional and should be taken seriously. Now’s the time to master the rules and introduce robust processes for client trust accounting. Our client trust account health check service shows you how.
The phrase ‘time is money’ applies to law more than any other sector. Despite moves to fixed fees (and other) pricing, the time tracking requirement is alive and kicking. Learn the ‘why’, ‘how not’ and ‘how to’ right here.
Our 'Getting started with legal tech' blog series concludes today with analysis of the key barriers to technology adoption along with advice on how to overcome them and become the best version of your law firm it’s possible to be.
We’re continuing our ‘Getting started with legal tech’ blog series with industry statistics showcasing current technology adoption, ranging from e-signatures and e-verification, to legal research and online portals, to practice management software and virtual assistants.
Our ‘Getting started with legal tech’ blog series begins today by explaining technology in simple terms as anything you need it to be, from case management tools to video conferencing, to help your law firm work more productively and profitably.
In a recent podcast, InQuo’s Nicola Moore-Miller set about helping law firms harness the power of software by describing five key areas in which practices fail to maximise their use of technology. Why should law firms embrace software fully? Quite simply, technology is the enabler of success in an era of digital transformation.
The final instalment in our 'Legal technology tips' blog series takes a close look at why software projects have a tendency to fail. We highlight the pitfalls to help you avoid the same fate. We also set out InQuo’s stall by outlining how hiring external consultancy and training support leads to software project success.
The third in our ‘Legal technology tips’ blog series focuses on the benefits to be realised by migrating from on-premise to cloud-based software operating models.
We’re continuing our ‘Legal technology tips’ blog series with an overview of the reasons why old school in-house software is riskier to businesses than new model cloud systems.
We kick start our ‘Legal technology tips’ blog series today, adapted from our ‘Leading the legal technology change’ white paper, by introducing the concept of changing technology trends and explaining what ‘legal technology’ means to our sector.
Worried about your firm’s client trust accounting? Our new ‘Client trust accounting: From zero to hero’ white paper’s what you need…
We’ve released a white paper on management information to help SME law firms break down the barriers to gathering intelligence and acting upon it by making sound business decisions.
You need financial performance metrics for business development purposes. In today’s competitive landscape, it’s a priority you can’t afford to ignore. But there are barriers to gathering data and acting upon it. Until now…
No doubt you have plenty of data in your firm but how are you assessing it and what information are you focusing on? Find out how to concentrate on the right KPIs for your business in our guest blog by Katchr.