Afriwise vs. Thomson Reuters Westlaw

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Afriwise
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Readily available law texts and legal insights are essential to the rule of law. Afriwise aims to enable legal teams operating across Africa to perform better research with access to laws, alerts on legal changes, and with clear-cut practical legal guidance. The platform works in partnership with Africa's top law firms, and it runs across practice areas and 16 jurisdictions. It helps organisations to: Reduce Risk: Consult Afriwise’s answers to all important legal queries and…N/A
Thomson Reuters Westlaw
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Westlaw, now supported by Thomson Reuters is a legal research software and database, emphasizing access to a breadth of case law.
$115
per month
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Westlaw Edge Single State Essentials
$115.00
per month
Westlaw Edge Single State Primary Law
$183.20
per month
Westlaw Edge Single State Primary Law
$237.00
per month
Westlaw Edge All States Primary Law
$249.60
per month
Westlaw Edge All States and Federal Primary Law
$315.20
per month
Westlaw Edge Single State Primary Law and Analytical
$404.00
per month
Westlaw Edge Premium
$582.00
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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2.6
(10 ratings)
Usability
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4.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
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1.1
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Afriwise
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Thomson Reuters
Perhaps well-suited in enterprise agreements where many users need access to many areas, and a giant contract is cost effective. This was a good company to work with as a student and instructor where value was not my specific concern. I cannot speak to the value paid by the responsible party in that context.
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Pros
Afriwise
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Thomson Reuters
  • Public Records Research
  • Inventory of case, laws, and legal precedents to research
  • Showing good vs. bad case law based on court decisions
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Cons
Afriwise
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Thomson Reuters
  • Some functions/features may seem less familiar if you are used to other platforms
  • Certain resources are not the very best (and are available on other engines)
  • Costly!
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Usability
Afriwise
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Thomson Reuters
The specific product ordered was fine, but it was far too easy to mindlessly incur ancillary charges without warning. This is much less user friendly than other, similar providers of services such as LexisNexis. The Thomson Reuters Westlaw experience is not intuitive when compared to other, similar providers and ended up being less cost effective.
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Support Rating
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Thomson Reuters
I was passed around like a hot potato and nameless responders were somewhat disrespectful and "snippy." There was no offer to resolve the issue I complained about, and I was basically made to feel as though I was lying about the problem. The solution was easy: fix my customized home screen to remove the possibility of wandering into a non-subscription area. This fix was never offered or pursued. Instead, I was offered the option of signing up for additional services.
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Alternatives Considered
Afriwise
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Thomson Reuters
We considered switching to Bloomberg Law because of the contractual provisions with Westlaw but ultimately decided to stay. The cost of getting out of the contract term was cost-prohibitive and left us with no choice.
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Return on Investment
Afriwise
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Thomson Reuters
  • Positive return by making legal research more efficient.
  • Cost more to use however saves time and allows for more work to get done.
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