CosmoLex vs PerfectLaw

CosmoLex scores 8.0/10 vs 6.4/10. Best for: Solo and small firms that want accounting, billing, and trust compliance in one platform so they can ditch QuickBooks entirely.

CosmoLex logo

CosmoLex

8.0
Better overall
vs
PerfectLaw logo

PerfectLaw

6.4

CosmoLex scores higher overall at 8.0/10 vs 6.4/10. CosmoLex is the best choice if you're tired of reconciling between your practice management tool and QuickBooks. The built-in accounting is genuinely complete, not a half-baked add-on. Skip it if you already have an accountant who handles your books and you just need case management.

CosmoLex
PerfectLaw

Rank

#4 of 39

Rank

#33 of 39

Features

17/18

Features

16/18

Starting at

$89/mo

Starting at

Custom

User reviews

4.3/5 (400)

User reviews

3.9/5 (30)

What they cost

CosmoLex PerfectLaw
Starting at $89 /mo Contact for pricing
Free trial 10 days No
Number of plans 2 Custom
CosmoLex pricing verified: 2026-04-11 PerfectLaw pricing verified: 2026-04-11

What the pricing really means

CosmoLex publishes their pricing upfront, which is a good sign. PerfectLaw requires you to contact sales for a quote. When a company hides pricing, it usually means the cost is high enough that they want a salesperson to justify it before you see the number. Always ask for total year-one cost, not just the monthly subscription.

Where CosmoLex wins

  • Only legal PM tool with full built-in accounting that genuinely replaces QuickBooks — not just a sync, actual double-entry bookkeeping
  • Trust accounting and IOLTA compliance is the deepest in the market, with three-way reconciliation built in
  • One subscription covers practice management + accounting + billing, which saves $50-100/month vs separate tools
  • 10-day free trial to test whether the accounting features actually fit your workflow

Where PerfectLaw wins

  • Single-vendor solution covering case management, billing, accounting, calendar, and documents
  • Court rule calendaring with CompuLaw integration
  • Trust accounting with three-way reconciliation
  • Strong in government and insurance defense sectors

Where CosmoLex falls short

  • At $89/user as the only price tier, there's no cheaper entry point for firms that just want basic case management
  • Interface is functional but not as polished as Clio or PracticePanther
  • No court rule deadline calendaring built in
  • CRM features require the $109/user plan, which pushes the price above most competitors

Where PerfectLaw falls short

  • No public pricing and likely expensive for the mid-market segment
  • No mobile app or eSignature
  • Limited online presence and reviews (30 total) make independent evaluation difficult
  • Modern competitors like Filevine and Centerbase offer similar breadth with better interfaces

Who is each product built for?

CosmoLex

Target: 1-15 attorneys

CosmoLex is the best choice if you're tired of reconciling between your practice management tool and QuickBooks. The built-in accounting is genuinely complete, not a half-baked add-on. Skip it if you already have an accountant who handles your books and you just need case management.

General PracticeSolo PracticeFamily LawEstate PlanningReal Estate

PerfectLaw

Target: 10-200 attorneys

PerfectLaw targets the same mid-market as Centerbase and Filevine. It's worth a look if you want everything from one vendor, but the limited public information and dated interface make it a hard recommendation for new firms.

LitigationCorporateGovernmentInsurance Defense

Feature comparison

Feature CosmoLex PerfectLaw
Case Management
Case / matter management
Contact management
Conflict checks
Client intake forms
Client portal
Documents & Automation
Document management
Document automation
E-signatures
Email management
Billing & Accounting
Time tracking
Billing & invoicing
Trust / IOLTA accounting
Scheduling & Deadlines
Calendar management
Task management
Court rule deadlines
Platform
Reporting / analytics
Mobile app
API access

Common questions

CosmoLex scores 8.0/10 vs PerfectLaw's 6.4/10 in our ranking. CosmoLex is the better pick for 1-15 attorneys. PerfectLaw is better if you need mid-size to large firms that want a self-contained system with everything from case management to accounting without third-party integrations.

CosmoLex starts at $89/month. PerfectLaw uses custom pricing (contact sales). Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-04-11.

CosmoLex: Yes, 10-day free trial. PerfectLaw: No free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

CosmoLex covers 17 of 18 features we track. PerfectLaw covers 16 of 18. CosmoLex has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.

Yes, CosmoLex has a mobile app. PerfectLaw does too.

Yes. The main effort is migrating your data (customer lists, job history, invoices). Plan for 1-2 weeks of overlap where you run both. Most legal practice management tools can import CSV data. Ask both vendors about migration support before you sign.

The bottom line

Pick CosmoLex if...

Solo and small firms that want accounting, billing, and trust compliance in one platform so they can ditch QuickBooks entirely.

Pick PerfectLaw if...

Mid-size to large firms that want a self-contained system with everything from case management to accounting without third-party integrations.

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