ProLaw
#37 of 39Enterprise practice management by Thomson Reuters for large law firms
ProLaw is a legacy enterprise product. Large firms already invested in Thomson Reuters' ecosystem may find value in the Westlaw integration, but modern alternatives like Filevine or Litify offer better user experiences at every scale.
Best for
Large firms (50+ attorneys) that want enterprise practice management from a trusted legal tech brand with deep integration into Thomson Reuters' legal research ecosystem.
Company size
25-1,000+ attorneys
What it costs
Custom pricing. Contact ProLaw for a quote.
What's good
- Backed by Thomson Reuters with direct integration to Westlaw and Practical Law
- Enterprise-grade financial management with LEDES billing, matter budgets, and profitability analysis
- Trust accounting with multi-bank, multi-currency support for large international firms
- Court rule calendaring included
What's not
- G2 rating of 3.5 and Capterra 3.8 indicate significant user frustration with the interface
- No public pricing — likely $200+/user based on the enterprise positioning
- No client portal, no mobile app, no eSignature, no intake forms
- Implementation takes months, not days
Features
14/18 features| 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
ProLaw uses custom pricing. Contact their sales team for a quote.
No, ProLaw does not currently offer a free trial.
ProLaw is designed for 25-1,000+ attorneys. Large firms (50+ attorneys) that want enterprise practice management from a trusted legal tech brand with deep integration into Thomson Reuters' legal research ecosystem..
ProLaw offers API access for custom integrations.
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