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LexisNexis Australia (Lexis Advance)

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Comprehensive Australian legal research with AI-powered search and analysis

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Overview

LexisNexis Australia provides the Lexis Advance platform for Australian legal research, offering access to case law, legislation, legal journals, and expert commentary. This listing covers the core research database — distinct from Lexis+ AI which is listed separately under AI Legal Tech. LexisNexis Australia includes CaseBase Case Citator for citation validation, Practical Guidance for step-by-step legal workflow resources, and Lexis Draft for document drafting within Microsoft Word. The platform serves thousands of Australian legal professionals across all firm sizes.

Key Capabilities & Differentiators

LexisNexis Australia's key differentiator is CaseBase, the authoritative Australian case citator that tracks how cases have been subsequently treated — essential for ensuring cited authorities remain good law. Practical Guidance provides step-by-step workflow resources across practice areas, while Lexis Draft enables document creation directly within Microsoft Word with access to the full LexisNexis database.

Core Features

Australian Case Law Database
Legislation (Federal & State)
CaseBase Case Citator
Practical Guidance
Lexis Draft (Word Integration)
Legal Journals & Commentary
Halsbury's Laws of Australia
Advanced Search & Analytics
Alerts & Notifications
Research Folders

Integrations

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Quick Facts

Headquarters
Sydney, Australia (LexisNexis Pacific)
Founded
1818
Pricing Model
Subscription
Firm Sizes
Solo, Small, Mid-Tier, Large, Enterprise

Pricing

Contact for pricing. Subscription-based, typically annual contracts.

Prices shown are indicative and may vary. Contact the vendor for current pricing. All prices in AUD unless stated otherwise.

Best For

All firm sizes requiring comprehensive Australian legal research with strong citation validation tools

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