Thomson Reuters connects Claude to CoCounsel Legal AI

It Brief India
Thomson Reuters has integrated Anthropic's Claude AI with its CoCounsel Legal system to enhance legal workflows with verified, citation-based research.

Summary

Thomson Reuters has expanded its partnership with Anthropic by linking Claude to CoCounsel Legal AI, allowing legal professionals to shift work between general-purpose AI and a legal research and drafting system grounded in verified sources. The integration connects Anthropic's AI assistant with Thomson Reuters' legal content, enabling users to move from general AI use into legal work that is traceable and accurate. CoCounsel Legal is used by law firms, in-house legal departments, and government agencies, and it reasons across 1.9 billion Westlaw and Practical Law documents, 1.4 billion KeyCite validity signals, and a citation ledger designed to make each source traceable with one click. The announcement comes as legal teams adopt AI tools more widely while facing pressure to ensure accuracy, traceability, and professional accountability. The expanded arrangement also highlights a broader technology relationship between the two companies, as the next version of CoCounsel Legal has been rebuilt on Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK, moving the product toward a system that can plan tasks, choose tools, retrieve relevant content, and adapt as work progresses. Under that approach, lawyers could describe a matter in plain language and have the system identify the right line of inquiry, prepare drafts with citations, and include validated references. Thomson Reuters described the Claude connection as an early example of how it plans to embed CoCounsel Legal into the tools lawyers already use. "Thomson Reuters is building CoCounsel Legal to be the fiduciary-grade system at the center of how legal work gets done, connected to the tools lawyers use and built to the standard their work demands," said David Wong, Chief Product Officer, Thomson Reuters. "Today's integration with Claude is one example of how those connections will continue to grow as we move toward general availability for the next generation of CoCounsel Legal this summer." Anthropic framed the deal as part of its push into regulated and high-stakes sectors, where customers want AI systems tied to specialist content and professional workflows rather than operating as standalone chat tools. "Our work with Thomson Reuters reflects a deeper strategic partnership to deliver AI that can operate in high-stakes professional environments," said Scott White, Head of Product, Enterprise at Anthropic. "Integrating Claude with CoCounsel Legal brings together leading AI with trusted legal content and workflows, enabling users to move from exploration to execution with confidence." The legal technology market has become increasingly crowded as software providers, publishers, and AI developers compete for a role in how lawyers research, draft, and review documents. A key dividing line has emerged between tools that can generate text quickly and systems that can show where legal propositions come from. Thomson Reuters is using that distinction to argue that legal AI must be built around verified content rather than rely solely on general models. It said CoCounsel Legal is shaped by more than 2,600 experts, including practising lawyers and legal specialists, who help structure the professional content the system uses. The company also stressed confidentiality, saying customer data is not used to train third-party models or shared beyond a customer's own environment. That issue has become central for legal buyers, who must manage both client confidentiality and regulatory obligations when adopting AI products. Thomson Reuters said one million professionals across 107 countries and territories use its CoCounsel AI technology. Its legal information assets include Westlaw, Practical Law, and KeyCite, products long embedded in legal research and drafting work. Joel Hron, Chief Technology Officer at Thomson Reuters, said integrations with broader AI tools are a way to make specialist legal systems more accessible within everyday work patterns. "Legal professionals deserve AI they can trust with their most important work. In professional environments, trust in AI is a property of the system itself, built into the architecture and verifiable at every step," said Hron. "We are actively building integrations that connect general-purpose AI to professional environments, ensuring that wherever lawyers are working, the full power of CoCounsel Legal is available to them. Today's integration is the first place lawyers will experience that."

(Source:It Brief India)

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