Marco Reid vs LexisNexis
LexisNexis sells research.
Marco Reid sells the ability to practise.
Cross-domain AI research, verified citations, practice management, billing, voice dictation, document AI, and client collaboration — unified in one platform built for the AI era.
The pain. The solution.
The pain
Pricing is never published — custom quotes through sales reps. Users report searching for cases they “knew existed” that wouldn’t populate unless they used the exact case number. One user: “I find myself crossing my fingers when I login.”
Marco Reid
Marco Reid pricing is transparent and published. $99–$399/month. Unlimited searches. No surprises. Every citation verified before display.
The pain
LexisNexis is a collection of fragmented products. CourtLink docket tracking is a separate paid product not included in Lexis+ subscriptions. More cost layering for every capability
Marco Reid
Marco Reid is one unified platform. Research, practice management, billing, dictation, documents, client portal — one login, one bill. Nothing costs extra
The pain
Harvey AI partnership expected to push costs $400–$600 per lawyer per year on top of existing subscriptions. One firm was quoted over £200 per lawyer for AI — after one email the price was slashed 60%. Harvey itself costs $1,000–$1,200/month per lawyer
Marco Reid
Marco Reid’s Marco is included in the platform price. No AI surcharge. No Harvey-level pricing. Cross-domain research verified against public sources, from $99/month
The pain
Shepard’s Citations is powerful but locked behind the LexisNexis paywall. No alternative outside their ecosystem
Marco Reid
Marco verifies citations against public domain sources — CourtListener, GovInfo, IRS.gov — no paywall, no lock-in
The pain
LexisNexis has no voice dictation. No way to speak research queries or dictate documents
Marco Reid
Marco Reid Voice is the platform’s intelligence layer. Speak your research query, dictate your document, log your billing — in 9 languages
The pain
LexisNexis cannot answer questions that span legal and accounting domains simultaneously
Marco Reid
Marco crosses the law-accounting boundary in a single query. Immigration tax implications? One search. One answer. Nobody else can do this