
Dye & Durham is a global leader in legal technology. The company’s three categories of integrated solutions – practice management, data insights and due diligence, and client onboarding – give solicitors the essential tools they need to run their firms.
Trusted by thousands of legal practitioners across the United Kingdom and globally, Dye & Durham helps law firms achieve more growth with less effort.
Dye & Durham began investing in the UK in 2017 and has since built a portfolio of interlocking value-added services used today by thousands of conveyancers across the country.
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Dye & Durham’s new Unity® Global Platform is a next-generation solution that introduces an array of new applications and features—all accessible in a single, user-friendly platform. Think of Unity® Global Platform as your single destination for everything you need to run a thriving legal practice, including:
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