LegalVision

Other90% confidence

LegalVision is an online commercial law firm and legal services provider offering subscription-based and fixed-fee legal support to businesses, primarily in Australia and New Zealand.

Sydney, Australia

About LegalVision

LegalVision is an online commercial law firm headquartered in Sydney, Australia, serving businesses primarily in Australia and New Zealand. They focus on business, commercial, employment, franchise, property, and IP/technology law, delivering most services remotely by phone, video, and email. LegalVision offers both ongoing “LegalVision Membership” plans that provide continuing legal support, and fixed-fee project work for specific matters such as drafting contracts, reviewing lease documents, or assisting with business sales and acquisitions.

A LegalVision charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you have an active LegalVision Membership subscription, recently engaged them for a fixed-fee legal project, or paid an initial consultation or scoping fee. Many business clients are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis for membership, while one‑off project fees are usually charged at the time you approve a quote or shortly before work commences. You might also see a charge related to a trial or introductory offer that converted into a paid membership, or a pre-authorisation/verification hold when you first added a new payment method.

If you don’t immediately recognise a LegalVision charge, start by checking your email for invoices, engagement letters, or receipts from legalvision.com.au under your work or personal address. Log into your LegalVision client portal (if you have one) to review active memberships, recent matters, and billing history, or ask your finance team if someone in your organisation engaged them. To resolve questions, contact LegalVision directly via the contact details on legalvision.com.au (phone, contact form, or live chat), providing the exact amount, date, and last four digits of the card that was charged. Common issues—such as duplicate payments, cancelled memberships still billing, or confusion between one‑off matters and ongoing subscriptions—are usually resolved by reviewing your engagement terms and adjusting or cancelling your plan where appropriate.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to LegalVision.

  1. LEGALVISION +61130054475 AU

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of LegalVision charges commonly appear on business bank statements?

The most common LegalVision charges are recurring monthly or annual fees for a LegalVision Membership, which provides ongoing access to lawyers and legal support. You may also see one-off fixed-fee charges for specific matters (for example, contract drafting, lease reviews, or employment advice) that you or your staff approved by accepting a quote. In some cases, there may be an initial consultation or scoping fee charged before a larger project proceeds. All of these should correspond to an invoice or engagement letter sent from legalvision.com.au.

How does LegalVision’s membership billing work and what amounts are typical?

LegalVision Membership is generally billed on a recurring basis—either monthly or annually—using the card or account details you provided when you signed up. Pricing depends on the level of support, number of users, and scope of services your business requires, so common charge amounts vary from smaller SME packages through to higher enterprise-level retainers. Your exact fee and billing frequency will be set out in your membership agreement and on your invoice. If you’re unsure what plan you’re on, log into your client portal or contact LegalVision with your business name and ABN/NZBN to confirm.

Why am I still being charged by LegalVision after I thought I cancelled?

LegalVision memberships usually run on a subscription basis with a notice period, meaning they remain active (and billable) until the end of your current term or required notice window. If you requested cancellation, it may have taken effect at the end of your billing cycle rather than immediately, so you can continue to access legal support until that date. Check your membership agreement or your confirmation email for the effective cancellation date. If you believe you were billed in error, contact LegalVision support with your cancellation confirmation so they can review and adjust where appropriate.

How do I cancel or pause my LegalVision Membership to stop future charges?

To cancel or change your LegalVision Membership, you typically need to notify them in writing—either via email or through your account manager/contact listed in your engagement documents. Some clients can also manage renewals and plan details through the online client portal. Make sure you request cancellation or downgrades before the renewal date or required notice period stated in your contract to avoid being charged for the next term. Keep a copy of the written confirmation from LegalVision for your records.

How can I request a refund or dispute a LegalVision charge I don’t recognise?

Start by locating any related invoice or engagement letter in your email, and verify whether someone in your business authorised the work or membership. If you still don’t recognise the charge or believe it’s incorrect, contact LegalVision directly through the contact page on legalvision.com.au, providing the charge amount, date, and last four digits of the card, plus your business details. They can review your account, clarify what service was provided, and, if a billing error has occurred, arrange a correction or refund in line with their billing and engagement policies. Avoid initiating a bank chargeback until you’ve spoken with them, as that can slow down resolution if the charge is legitimate.

Why do I see a small or pending LegalVision charge that later disappears?

LegalVision or their payment processor may place a small temporary authorisation hold when you first add a new card or update payment details. This is used to verify that the card is valid and active, and it may show as a low-dollar or $0–$2 pending transaction on your statement. These authorisation holds are not actual charges and should drop off automatically within a few business days. If a small pending amount remains on your statement for longer than a week, contact your bank and LegalVision for clarification.

Can I get an invoice or receipt for a LegalVision charge on my statement?

Yes. Every LegalVision charge should correspond with an invoice or tax receipt issued to the email address linked to your account or provided at sign-up. You can usually download past invoices from your client portal, or request copies by contacting LegalVision support with your company name, approximate charge amount, and billing date. Having the transaction details from your bank statement handy will help them locate the exact invoice quickly.

How do I contact LegalVision about a charge or billing question?

You can reach LegalVision through the contact options listed on legalvision.com.au, which typically include a phone number, online contact form, and sometimes live chat during business hours. For billing issues, provide your full name, business name, email used to sign up, and the specific transaction details from your statement. If you have an account manager or lawyer already assigned, you can also email them directly and they will liaise with the billing team on your behalf. This information allows LegalVision to quickly identify your account and explain or correct the charge.

This merchant is in the Other category

Browse all

Got more mystery charges?

Paste your bank statement codes and we'll tell you exactly who charged you.

Find out who charged you