vLex / Vincent AI

Overview

vLex's Vincent AI (now part of Clio after a $1 billion acquisition in 2025) is an AI-powered legal research assistant leveraging one of the world's largest legal databases — over 120 million documents from 100+ countries. It offers structured, task-based workflows for research, litigation, and transactional work, with answers grounded in primary legal sources.

Key Features

Ask AI research questions with full citations to primary and secondary sources
50-State Survey compiling multi-jurisdictional law summaries across US states
Litigation workflows — analyze complaints, pleadings, and judicial proceedings
Contract analysis with risk flagging, redline analysis, and document comparison
Judge, Lawyer, Law Firm, and Party profiling with litigation intelligence
Multimodal support for audio/video transcription and analysis of hearings/depositions
Custom Workflow Builder (Vincent Studio) for firm-specific AI workflows
Docket Alarm integration with 800M+ docket database for real-time court tracking

Pros

Massive global legal database with 120M+ documents from 100+ countries
Transparent citations grounding every answer in verifiable primary sources
Powerful litigation intelligence with judge and opposing counsel profiling
50-State Survey feature is exceptionally useful for multi-jurisdictional practice
Multimodal support for audio/video deposition and hearing analysis
Clio acquisition promises deeper integration with practice management tools

Cons

Higher starting price ($399/month) compared to some competitors
Navigation can be complicated compared to simpler competitors
Custom pricing model lacks full transparency for budget planning
Withdrew from independent benchmark study, raising questions about comparison data

Use Cases for Personal Injury Law

PI attorneys can use Vincent AI for conducting 50-state surveys on comparative negligence, damages caps, and statute of limitations, profiling judges assigned to their PI cases to understand decision patterns and tendencies, analyzing opposing counsel's litigation history and strategies, reviewing and comparing settlement agreements and insurance contracts, transcribing and analyzing deposition recordings with AI-powered insights, and tracking case dockets in real-time across state and federal courts.

Pricing

Starting at $399/user/month for Vincent AI. Volume discounts available for larger teams. Custom pricing based on needs. Potential for reduced pricing through bar association memberships (via Fastcase). Contact vLex/Clio for enterprise quotes.