2 Integrations with vLex

View a list of vLex integrations and software that integrates with vLex below. Compare the best vLex integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with vLex. Here are the current vLex integrations in 2026:

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    Clio

    Clio

    Themis Solutions

    Clio is a legal practice management platform that helps law firms manage cases, clients, billing, documents, and daily operations from a centralized system. The platform combines practice management tools with AI-powered capabilities that help legal professionals organize work, identify important tasks, and improve productivity. Clio offers solutions for client intake, case management, document management, billing and collections, accounting, document automation, and client communication. Its cloud-based platform integrates with more than 300 applications, allowing firms to connect their existing technology stack and streamline workflows. Clio serves legal organizations of all sizes, from solo practitioners to large firms with hundreds of professionals, providing scalable tools that support growth. With enterprise-grade security, compliance certifications, and privacy-focused AI features, Clio helps law firms operate more efficiently while maintaining control over sensitive legal data.
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    Starting Price: $39.00/month/user
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    Vincent
    Vincent AI is a generative legal intelligence platform developed by vLex, designed specifically for lawyers to transform how legal work is researched, analyzed, and executed across the full lifecycle of a case. It combines advanced AI models with one of the world’s largest legal databases, containing over one billion documents from more than 100 jurisdictions, to deliver authoritative, citation-backed answers grounded in real legal sources. It allows users to ask complex legal questions in natural language and receive structured responses with full references, while also supporting advanced workflows such as comparing laws across jurisdictions, building legal arguments, and generating research outputs. It goes beyond research by automating litigation and transactional workflows, including analyzing pleadings, profiling judges and opposing counsel, reviewing contracts, identifying risks, and performing redline comparisons with contextual legal insight.
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