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.