Filevine vs MyCase
practice management comparison · Updated June 2026
Filevine
practice management · paid
Legal work platform for case and matter management
MyCase
practice management · paid
All-in-one legal practice management for growing firms
Quick Comparison
| Feature | Filevine | MyCase |
|---|---|---|
| Category | practice management | practice management |
| Pricing Model | paid | paid |
| Price Range | $66-$125/user/mo | $39-$79/user/mo |
| Free Tier | ✗ No | ✗ No |
| Target Market | SMB / Mid-market | SMB / Mid-market |
| Affiliate Program | ✗ No | ✗ No |
In-Depth Look
Filevine
Comprehensive legal work platform combining case management, document management, contract lifecycle, and AI-powered insights. DeadlineGuard for automated calendaring. Built for plaintiff firms, insurance defense, and corporate legal. 3,500+ firms.
Visit Filevine →MyCase
Practice management platform with case management, time tracking, billing, client portal, document management, and built-in payments. Lead management and intake forms included. Designed for small to mid-size law firms. Used by 15,000+ firms.
Visit MyCase →Used by These Professions
The Bottom Line
Both Filevine and MyCase are strong options in the practice management space. Neither offers a free tier, so request demos from both to evaluate which fits your workflow.
Both are accessible to SMB and mid-market teams with transparent pricing.
The best choice depends on your team size, budget, and specific workflow requirements. We recommend trying Filevine first, then evaluating MyCase if it doesn't meet your needs.