CaseMetrix vs. Thomson Reuters Practical Law

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CaseMetrix
Score 0.0 out of 10
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$199
per month
Thomson Reuters Practical Law
Score 7.7 out of 10
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Thomson Reuters offers Practical Law, a research assistance tool containing up-to-date legal intelligence decisions, aimed at providing strategic advantage to legal teams.
$119
per month per seat
Pricing
CaseMetrixThomson Reuters Practical Law
Editions & Modules
Basic
$199
per month
Practical Law for Government - Basic
$119.00
per month per seat
Practical Law for Government - Essentials
$166.00
per month per seat
Practical Law for Law Firms - Drafting and Negotiating
$199.20
per month per seat
Practical Law for Law Firms - Litigation and Advisory
$199.20
per month per seat
Practical Law for Government - Premium
$238.00
per month per seat
Practical Law for Law Firms - Premium
$427.20
per month per seat
Practical Law General Counsel - US
$632.70
per month per seat
Practical Law General Counsel - Connect US
$1,399.35
per month per seat
Practical Law General Counsel - Connect US Dynamic
$1,571.30
per month per seat
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
CaseMetrixThomson Reuters Practical Law
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscounts available for multi-year plans.
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Chose Thomson Reuters Practical Law
They stack up generally the same, but the interface and layout are just different. Lexis and Westlaw seem to be better for case law and citations, but Practical Law is better for legislation and articles that get to the point of what I need without having to read a case.
Chose Thomson Reuters Practical Law
Lexis Practice Advisor is an excellent alternative - but Practical Law has more comprehensive coverage of topics and practice areas - as well as more frequent updates to tools and checklists. Also, Practice Law integrates well with WestLaw which is great for having all the …
Chose Thomson Reuters Practical Law
They are pretty similar. I rely on practical law for certain practice areas more, and rely on the other platforms for other areas as they are more comprehensive and up to date. Lexis also is connected with Law360, and has a different set of resources, and has a strong …
User Ratings
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User Testimonials
CaseMetrixThomson Reuters Practical Law
Likelihood to Recommend
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Legal research on specific laws and regulations in city, county, state, and federal venues. Since we have operations in virtually every state, nationwide content is very important to our organization to ensure we stay on top of new legislation and developments.
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Pros
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  • Real decisions from the courts
  • Practical guidance from top practitioners
  • Updated forms for different practice areas
  • Overall solid coverage for my legal needs
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Cons
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  • Easier interface.
  • More searchable features.
  • Cost
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Alternatives Considered
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Lexis Practice Advisor is an excellent alternative - but Practical Law has more comprehensive coverage of topics and practice areas - as well as more frequent updates to tools and checklists. Also, Practice Law integrates well with WestLaw which is great for having all the legal research and files centralized.
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Return on Investment
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  • Fantastic resources
  • Multiple examples
  • Document saving platform
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