Filevine vs. Opus 2 Cases

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Filevine
Score 6.1 out of 10
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Filevine is a project management and workflow automation platform for law firms from the company of the same name in Utah.N/A
Opus 2 Cases
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Opus 2 Cases (formerly Opus 2 Magnum) connects litigation and arbitration teams with case materials and all the tools needed to analyze, strategize, and build the strongest case for their clients.N/A
Pricing
FilevineOpus 2 Cases
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
FilevineOpus 2 Cases
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
FilevineOpus 2 Cases
User Ratings
FilevineOpus 2 Cases
Likelihood to Recommend
5.3
(5 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
6.7
(3 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
FilevineOpus 2 Cases
Likelihood to Recommend
Filevine
File Vine is well-suited because I believe it was invented to assist Law Firms with document organization for the legal cases collected in a Law Firm. It is easy to navigate and find your documents with a click of a button.
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Opus 2
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Pros
Filevine
  • Customization - you can easily add sections and fields
  • Workato and Zapier integration works well - we can connect Filevine to a multitude of other platforms and services
  • Texting and faxing is available across the entire platform
  • Integration with Vinesign for e-signature completion
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Opus 2
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Cons
Filevine
  • The PDF document editor can be easier when trying to save changes. Make a button that says save changes, instead of save file.
  • The contacts can probably be more streamlined so that there are not multiple contacts for the same individual or business.
  • Tasks should automatically be changed to a new individual in a parallel role when the file changes teams.
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Opus 2
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Usability
Filevine
there’s a learning curve for advanced features, some functionality comes only through add-ons at extra cost, and occasional performance issues such as lag or sync glitches have been reported. Additionally, a few users note challenges with implementation and customer support responsiveness. Overall, it’s a powerful and adaptable case management tool, but not entirely frictionless, making 7–8 a fair usability score
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Opus 2
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Alternatives Considered
Filevine
Filevine is so much more detailed and extensive in terms of keeping all the information for each case in one place. I can even edit docs within filevine and combine docs and create emails and faxes right from within. I feel Filevine is an all in one stop and helps keep everything as organized as possible.
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Opus 2
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Return on Investment
Filevine
  • Allows much attention to detail on many cases. We can handle more cases more easily. Revenue is up for several years by at least 25%
  • Better client communication and less expensive with texting from the file. Less expense than letters. Reduction in letterhead and postage costs of at least $2000 per year. Emailed letters may not be noticed as quickly but text messages are.
  • Less time on billing. Saves on our bookkeeper tasks making it more part time and allows paralegal tasks to be added for this person increasing productivity.
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Opus 2
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