LeanLaw vs MyCase

MyCase scores 7.9/10 vs 7.1/10. Best for: Small firms that want a straightforward practice management tool with a strong client portal and built-in texting without Clio-level pricing.

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LeanLaw

7.1
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MyCase

7.9
Better overall

MyCase scores higher overall at 7.9/10 vs 7.1/10. MyCase is the best value pick for small firms under 10 attorneys. The client portal and built-in texting genuinely set it apart. Skip it if you need court rule calendaring or deep integrations with your existing tech stack.

LeanLaw
MyCase

Rank

#23 of 39

Rank

#6 of 39

Features

12/18

Features

17/18

Starting at

$40/mo

Starting at

$39/mo

User reviews

4.7/5 (100)

User reviews

4.4/5 (750)

What they cost

LeanLaw MyCase
Starting at $40 /mo $39 /mo
Free trial 14 days 10 days
Number of plans 2 3
LeanLaw pricing verified: 2026-04-11 MyCase pricing verified: 2026-04-11

What the pricing really means

At first glance, MyCase looks cheaper at $39/month vs $40/month. But sticker price is only part of the story. Look at what is included on the base plan, how many users you get, and whether you need add-ons to get the features you actually need. The $99/month plan that requires $200 in add-ons is actually more expensive than the $250/month plan that includes everything.

Where LeanLaw wins

  • Deepest QuickBooks Online integration in the legal space — two-way sync means your accountant works in QBO while you work in LeanLaw
  • Trust/IOLTA accounting that flows directly into QBO eliminates double-entry between systems
  • G2 rating of 4.7 shows strong satisfaction among users
  • Starting at $40/user for billing is competitive, and includes trust accounting

Where MyCase wins

  • Built-in client texting on the Pro plan, which most competitors charge extra for or don't offer at all
  • Client portal is one of the best in the category — clients can view case updates, upload documents, and pay invoices
  • Starting at $39/user/month, it's noticeably cheaper than Clio for basic case management needs
  • 10-day free trial to actually test it with real data before committing

Where LeanLaw falls short

  • Requires QuickBooks Online subscription on top of LeanLaw — if you don't use QBO, this tool has no advantage
  • No conflict checks, intake forms, eSignature, or document automation
  • Limited as a full practice management tool — it's primarily billing with some PM bolted on
  • No email management integration

Where MyCase falls short

  • No court rule deadline calendaring, so you'll need a separate tool or manual tracking for jurisdiction-specific deadlines
  • Storage is capped at 2 GB per user on the Basic plan, which fills up fast with litigation documents
  • Reporting is basic until you hit the Advanced plan at $89/user
  • Fewer third-party integrations than Clio — about 70 vs Clio's 250+

Who is each product built for?

LeanLaw

Target: 1-10 attorneys

LeanLaw is the obvious choice if your firm runs on QuickBooks Online and you need legal-specific billing on top. If you don't use QBO, there's no reason to choose this over CosmoLex, which handles accounting natively.

General PracticeSolo PracticeSmall Business Law

MyCase

Target: 1-25 attorneys

MyCase is the best value pick for small firms under 10 attorneys. The client portal and built-in texting genuinely set it apart. Skip it if you need court rule calendaring or deep integrations with your existing tech stack.

General PracticeLitigationFamily LawPersonal InjuryCriminal Defense

Feature comparison

Feature LeanLaw MyCase
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

MyCase scores 7.9/10 vs LeanLaw's 7.1/10 in our ranking. MyCase is the better pick for 1-25 attorneys. LeanLaw is better if you need solo attorneys and small firms that love quickbooks and want legal billing that integrates deeply with it rather than replacing it.

LeanLaw starts at $40/month. MyCase starts at $39/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-04-11.

LeanLaw: Yes, 14-day free trial. MyCase: Yes, 10-day free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

LeanLaw covers 12 of 18 features we track. MyCase covers 17 of 18. MyCase has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.

Yes, LeanLaw has a mobile app. MyCase 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 LeanLaw if...

Solo attorneys and small firms that love QuickBooks and want legal billing that integrates deeply with it rather than replacing it.

Pick MyCase if...

Small firms that want a straightforward practice management tool with a strong client portal and built-in texting without Clio-level pricing.

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