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Overview

Lexis is an essential Legal Research Software providing access to the world's largest content. Although the interface depth is a hurdle for some users, its depth and accuracy save countless research hours. Overall, LexisNexis's integrated AI and validation tools deliver a competitive advantage, making it an invaluable platform for attorneys.

Lexis Specifications

  • Document Management
  • Document Automation/Assembly
  • Workflow Automation
  • Legal Research Integration
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What Is Lexis? 

Lexis - also called LexisNexis - is a research and business intelligence platform that's used by law firms, along with corporate legal teams, and government agencies. It brings together primary law, news, and public records with Lexis+ AI. The AI does conversational search, in addition to document analysis and drafting. The AI layer does a first pass and links every answer back to a citable source, so there's minimal need to cross check every single law or status. 

What Is Lexis Best For? 

Lexis is built around its licensed content. It includes more than 33,000 sources including paywalled news outlets, trade publications, broadcast transcripts, and company data. The content is aimed at competitive intelligence, legal, as well as financial services professionals who prefer citable information from vetted sources over open-web results. Plus, professionals who need historical archives going back 45+ years alongside coverage of global markets can benefit from it. 

How Much Does Lexis Cost? 

Investment in Lexis starts at an estimated $75/month. The actual price of the solutions may differ, and the plans can be tailored to your company's size, as well as content needs, and feature choices. The following are the available custom-priced plans: 

  • Nexis Essential
  • Nexis+ AI
  • Nexis Essential with Nexis+AI
  • Custom Enterprise Solutions

Beyond the subscription, additional costs may include: 

  • Implementation – Can cost around $500 to $3,000
  • Onboarding Training – Companies should budget $200 to $1,500/session
  • Dedicated Support Package – This can range from $500 to $2,000/year, based on the support offered
  • Custom Content Indexing Or Integration Services – Estimated at $1,000 to $5,000
  • Overage Charges – This can cost anywhere between $10 to $100+/instance
  • Account Management – Organizations should keep a budget of $150 to $300/hour
Users often refer to Lexis's pricing as being costly, particularly for small businesses. But they also point out that teams with extensive legal research requirements may find its depth of content, plus the research accuracy to be worth the expense. Request a personalized Lexis price quote today. 

Disclaimer: Pricing references are based on publicly available third-party information and industry benchmarks. Actual costs may vary. 

Lexis Integrations 

The software supports integration with the following tools: 

How Does Lexis Work? 

Users can access Nexis - and its licensed library - via login and then following these steps: 

  • Search across 33,000+ licensed sources using free text, Boolean operators, or natural language 
  • Use SmartIndexing Technology for simple searches without requiring you to know Boolean syntax 
  • Filter results before or after a search - ranging from source type, date range, to geography, language, and publication - within multiple content types simultaneously 
  • Upload a report, filing, or research paper to AI Document Analysis and ask follow-up questions about it 
  • Save article snippets and findings to the Collect & Draft tab, before turning them into a cited first-draft report 
  • Set up alerts for a topic, company, or keyword and get notified when matching content is published 
  • Turn search results into charts and trend views with the built-in analytics and data visualization tools 
  • Annotate articles and findings while notes stay attached across session 
Request a free Lexis demo to see the software in action. 

Who Is Lexis For? 

Lexis software works quite well for numerous industries and sectors, including: 

  • Law firms 
  • Corporate legal teams 
  • Government agencies
  • Academic institutions 
  • Financial services 
  • Insurance providers 
  • Healthcare 

Lexis Use Cases 

We analyzed the Lexis features as well as its reviews and found numerous scenarios where it fits well:

  1. Competitive Intelligence Teams That Have To Track Global Markets

CI teams that monitor competitor product launches, alongside market entries, M&A activity, executive changes, and financial performance in multiple countries need sources that go beyond open-web search. This includes paywalled trade publications, regional news outlets, and regulatory filings in particular. This is where Lexis can help. It covers 170+ countries in 51 languages for its licensed sources, and alerts flag new coverage automatically too.

  1. Financial Analysts That Are Building Due Diligence Packages

From financial filings to regulatory decisions, and more are all the data that an analyst that is researching a target company usually needs. Lexis can help here. It comes with Protégé's Trusted Company Database that pulls filings, news, along with financial data into one profile. In addition, AI Document Analysis lets you ask questions about long filings, so there’s no need to read it through line by line.

  1. PR and Communications Teams That Are Monitoring The Brand Coverage

Tracking brand mentions, journalist coverage, as well as media sentiment with print, broadcast and digital outlets requires more than a typical social listening tool. This is because a lot of the relevant coverage is behind paywalls that those tools don’t reach. Lexis covers over 33,000 sources globally. It also comes with alerts and distribution tools to cover what ordinary media monitoring platforms miss.

  1. Strategy And Advisory Teams That Have To Produce Cited Research Reports

Consultants writing client reports - on an industry, market or company - spend a lot of time searching and pulling citations before the actual writing starts. Lexis with Protégé’s Collect & Draft can be a time-saver here. It turns saved research snippets into a first-draft report with citations already attached, so you’re writing from researched data. 

Is Lexis Right For You? 

Does your team regularly research companies, markets, and competitors? Perhaps you're currently piecing that together from open-web search and free news aggregators. If that's the case, then Nexis is worth a look. 

The AI tier - Nexis+ with Protégé - has earned a few industry awards in 2025: Best Innovation in Generative AI at the AI TechAwards, and Best AI-driven Research and Development Solution at the Globee Awards. On the security side, LexisNexis maintains a SOC 1 Type 2 report that covers its digital content management and IT services. 

Still not sure about Lexis? Contact our support team at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance. 

Lexis Features

AI-Powered Conversational Search

It uses Generative AI and a huge repository of legal data to answer complex questions. The benefit is getting citable, hallucination-free answers fast. This cuts down on legal research time and boosts outcome efficiency.

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Comprehensive Citation Validation

Shepard's service employs a proprietary algorithm to analyze a case's history instantaneously. This technical check is to know if a legal authority is still valid for precedent. In turn, lawyers can avoid citing overruled or invalid precedent in their arguments.

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Code Comparison

The software enables a user to place two different versions of a statute or regulation side-by-side. The system then marks all changes, as well as additions, and deletions between the versions. In turn, a lawyer can fully understand legislative evolution and impact.

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Search Term Maps

This tool creates a heat map that shows the locations of your keywords throughout the text of a document. It also directs researchers to the most important pages and paragraphs. This visualization, as a result, drastically cuts down on the amount of time spent physically going over long legal texts.

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Practical Guidance Tools

The platform incorporates checklists, step-by-step practice notes, as well as expert-authored forms for a variety of practice areas. By eliminating the need to look for proven templates or workflow procedures, this saves time and offers quick, organized assistance.

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AI Document Analysis

Users can use this feature to upload a report or filing and research paper before asking follow-up questions about it in a chat-style interface. The AI reads the document and answers based on its contents. It also points to exactly where in the document each answer came from. This is useful for extracting specific details from a long filing.

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Pros And Cons of Lexis

Pros

  • Offers an extensive legal content database

  • Case search filtering is easy and simple

  • Citation – automatically copied with the text – is quite helpful

Cons

  • Somewhat difficult to save search factors between categories

  • Navigation could be improved

Lexis Pricing

Nexis Essential

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  • 45+ year news archive

  • 30K+ licensed news sources

  • Free text & boolean search

Nexis+ AI

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  • Conversational search

  • Company search

  • AI features

Nexis Essential with Nexis+ AI

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  • Company & financial information

  • Conversational search

  • News & company search

  • AI features

Custom Enterprise Solutions

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  • AI features

  • Specialized content packages

  • Flexible API delivery

  • Custom pricing packages

Disclaimer: The pricing details were last updated on Jul 17, 2026 from the vendor's website. Please contact us for a tailored pricing list.

Lexis Reviews

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Anonymous

Law Practice, 51-100 employees

4.0
January 2025

powerful research tools

Pros

Lexis is my go-to starting point for research. I rely on Practical Guidance and legal news especially Law360, in my daily work. The documents attached in Law360 save me a huge amount of time and money. When I am signed in, the drop-down menu for opening other Lexis products like Intelligize and Practical Guidance is a helpful reminder of everything that's available. I also prefer Shepard's over KeyCite for updating my research. Another big plus is the way Lexis brings Lex Machina analytics into Shepard's and other research results pages.

Cons

One thing that continues to frustrate me is having to use Matthew Bender titles separately. I'd much rather access all�Lexis�materials from the main�Lexis�menu. Even after working with both�Lexis�and Bender content for years,�it's still confusing to tell which treatises live on Bender and which are actually on�Lexis. Over time, I have spent too much money downloading chapters I assumed were on Bender, only to realize they were on�Lexis�instead. I also don't understand why Bender titles cannot be linked with a permalink the way they can on Cheetah, Proquest or West ProView. That part is frustrating all around. On top of that our organization uses�Lexis�SSO but if someone forgets and tries to log in directly through�Lexis, they're told to reset a password which isn't even possible with�Lexis�SSO. Password handling really needs improvement.

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Matthew O.

Small Business, 11-50 employees

1.0
March 2024

avoid this ! overpriced !

Pros

I am very disappointed with this product overall and honestly wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

Cons

Getting stuck in a long-term contract is bad enough but the AI itself is also incredibly weak. They do offer guidance on how to write prompts to get the result you want, yet even their own suggested prompt structure rarely produces the intended outcome. On top of that there's a document upload feature in the AI but�it�only gives you about four or five responses before forcing you to start over. There are much better tools available at a much lower price and I'd strongly suggest staying away from�this one.

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Casey C.

Small Business, 11-50 employees

4.0
March 2023

accurate case law search

Pros

Searching cases in Lexis is very easy. I can narrow results by state, city, year, journal, Supreme Court appeal and other primary or secondary sources which makes research much more precise. Using Lexis Advance during my internship has been very valuable and it makes comparing the facts of one case to actual case law much simpler.

Cons

The biggest downside is the monthly cost which is very expensive. Right now I have free access as a law student and I have also used�it�in the workplace. Since I am graduating soon, I'll lose that access and will have to pay for some version of�it�because I have gotten so used to working with�it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What level of support does Lexis offer?

Lexis offers 24/7 customer support by phone, including research assistance. Live chat is available 24 hours a day, along with an online Support Center and help resources.

Does Lexis have a mobile app?

Yes. Lexis offers a mobile app for Apple and Android devices.

What other apps does Lexis integrate with?

Lexis integrates with Microsoft 365, iManage, SharePoint, Google Drive, DocuSign, and OpenText.

How much does Lexis cost?

The cost for Lexis is projected at $75/month. Custom plans - including Nexis Essential, Nexis+ AI, Nexis Essential with Nexis+ AI, Custom Enterprise Solutions - are all priced differently. Get in touch with us to get a personalized Lexis cost estimate.

Does Lexis offer an API?

Yes. Lexis offers API.

What language does Lexis support?

Lexis software primarily supports English.

Who are the typical users of Lexis?

Typical users include law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and academic institutions.