List of Lexis+ AI Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Lexis+ AI customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Lexis+ AI for Generative AI Platforms from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Lexis+ AI for Generative AI Platforms include: Macfarlanes, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 783 employees and revenues of $409.0 million, Irwin Mitchell, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 2506 employees and revenues of $354.0 million, McCabes Lawyers, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $25.0 million, Maguire Legal, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Irwin Mitchell | Professional Services | 2506 | $354M | United Kingdom | LexisNexis | Lexis+ AI | Generative AI Platforms | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Irwin Mitchell selected Lexis+ AI to augment legal research and drafting workflows across its UK practice. The deployment positions Lexis+ AI as a Generative AI Platforms solution supporting legal research and drafting business functions firm wide.
The implementation centers on legal research and drafting process areas, leveraging Lexis+ AI capabilities such as document synthesis, citation retrieval and assisted drafting which are typical capabilities of Generative AI Platforms for law firms. Configuration emphasized embedding AI assisted first draft creation into matter workflows, together with access controls and role based permissions to preserve review points.
Operational scope covers the firm’s UK offices and practice teams, with governance changes to review and sign off workflows to ensure lawyer oversight of AI generated output. Irwin Mitchell expects time savings on research and first draft tasks based on Lexis+ AI capabilities.
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Macfarlanes | Professional Services | 783 | $409M | United Kingdom | LexisNexis | Lexis+ AI | Generative AI Platforms | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Macfarlanes participated in the UK commercial preview of Lexis+ AI to trial generative AI for legal research, summarisation and drafting as part of its AI strategy. The engagement focused on evaluating how Lexis+ AI, positioned as a Generative AI Platforms solution, could be integrated into lawyer workflows supporting legal research and knowledge and innovation functions across the UK.
The preview emphasized core Generative AI Platforms capabilities, including natural language legal research query handling, automated summarisation of case law and transactional documents, and draft generation for internal memos and client-facing materials. Configuration work centered on prompt engineering, role-based access patterns for fee earners and knowledge teams, and workflow templates that preserved iterative human review and validation of AI outputs.
Operational coverage was scoped to knowledge management, innovation teams and practicing lawyers in the UK rather than firm-wide administrative areas. The trial explored embedding Lexis+ AI outputs into existing research and drafting sequences, and it evaluated integration touchpoints conceptually for content ingestion and output handoff without prescribing specific system integrations.
Governance and process planning during the commercial preview concentrated on review protocols, citation and attribution practices, accuracy controls and handling of privileged material as part of Macfarlanes AI strategy. The engagement was intended to inform rollout decisions and internal policy development by assessing suitability for sustained use in legal research, summarisation and drafting workflows.
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Maguire Legal | Professional Services | 10 | $1M | Australia | LexisNexis | Lexis+ AI | Generative AI Platforms | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Maguire Legal implemented Lexis+ AI as its Generative AI Platforms solution to accelerate legal research and document drafting across its Melbourne employment, workplace relations, business research, and commercial law practice. Maguire Legal implemented Lexis+ AI to address time-intensive research and drafting workflows that limited client engagement and growth.
The deployment centered on Lexis+ AI’s advanced AI search engine and natural language query capabilities, enabling rapid retrieval of case law, statutes, and secondary sources. The firm adopted automated case summarization, smart templates, and clause generator drafting tools from Lexis+ AI to standardize and speed document production while maintaining accuracy. Real-time updates and alerting from the LexisNexis content library were configured to surface legislative and case law changes relevant to the firm’s core practice areas.
Operationally the implementation was scoped to the entire small firm, supporting a team of roughly 10 staff and positioning the application as the primary research and drafting aid for partners and support staff. LexisNexis content integration was embedded into daily research workflows, and the Generative AI Platforms capability was used to shorten research queries and produce client-ready summaries that feed advisory conversations and client communications. The change impacted business functions including legal research, drafting, client advisory, and business development.
Governance and workflow adoption emphasized practitioner oversight of AI outputs, with attorneys validating case summaries and draft documents before client delivery. The firm reported explicit outcomes from the rollout, including a 50% reduction in research and drafting time, 15 hours saved per week, the ability to manage a broader caseload, and increased confidence in advice due to authoritative LexisNexis sources. Maguire Legal Lexis+ AI Generative AI Platforms now supports streamlined research and drafting functions, enabling more client-facing time and strengthened client relationships.
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Professional Services | 250 | $25M | Australia | LexisNexis | Lexis+ AI | Generative AI Platforms | 2024 | n/a |
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