MyCase vs. Lawcus

  • Rated #1 – MyCase is the best rated Legal Case Management Software on Capterra
  • Better Value – MyCase has fair, flexible pricing. Lawcus has simliarly priced plans, but they lack essential features.
  • Native Billing and Payments – Only MyCase natively automates the entire billing and payment process from time tracking to collections where customers can see a 46%* increase in collections on average
Customer Ratings

#1 on Capterra

MyCase ranks #1 on Capterra for Legal Case Management Software.

Lower Rating

Lawcus falls behind in customer review rating and functionality, ranking below the top 15 on Capterra’s short list of top legal case management software.

Better Value

Choose the plan that’s right for your firm

MyCase has flexible and transparent pricing starting at $39 per user/month(billed annually) – and you can update your subsciription at any time.

Low Value

Lawcus has 3-tier pricing that delivers less features than MyCase at every tier.

Smarter Solutions

Better Practice Management

MyCase frequently adds new and better tools like lead management and reporting so you can better manage your practice from consult to close.

Missing Features

Lawcus lacks essential features like unlimited e-signature, and native payments and billing.

Native Billing

Automated, Built-In Solution

Only MyCase natively integrates payments so time tracking, billing, reporting and collections are seamless.

Integrations Required

Lawcus requires a 3rd party integration to connect payments to billing.

Payment Processing Fees

Simple Pricing

MyCase Payments have simple pricing with no hidden fees: consistent transactional fees and $0 ACH processing.

Complicated Pricing with Extra Fees

Beyond the stated pricing, Lawcus’s integration charges additional fees for credit card transactions, including:

  • Authorization fees
  • Interchange fees
  • Network fees
  • Chargeback fees

You also have to pay for every eCheck processed.

“MyCase does it all so well, without having to integrate a third-party payment processor.”

— Paul Grass, Attorney, Sullivan Law Group