Legal research has evolved from keyword search to a multi-step, strategic process. Now it is evolving again. With CoCounsel Legal Reimagined, Deep Research brings planning, reasoning, and execution into a single workflow. It reflects how lawyers actually approach research and signals what comes next: AI that can carry research forward from question to outcome. See how research is changing and where it is going. https://ow.ly/ByVO50ZhFIp
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Specialized legal partners like Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox show what's possible when partnerships are built on complementary strengths and a shared focus on results. Together, we built a new standard for patent eligibility analysis because as Camillo Speroni states in the article below, "the best partners know their lane and they own it. They bring deep, differentiated expertise and trust you to bring yours." That's what changemaking looks like in partnerships. https://lnkd.in/d9HkbpZC #ChosenByChangemakers #TRPartners
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The AI market has stopped looking at demos and started counting the costs. Following conversations at Snowflake Summit and Fortune Brainstorm Tech, Caitlin Halferty, Head of Data and Analytics at Thomson Reuters, shares why "trust" isn't a feature you can quickly bolt onto AI. It's a foundation that requires critical investment. If you haven't paid for governed, traceable data early on, the bill is now due. Read Caitlin's full perspective on the reality of high-stakes AI.
The most expensive thing in AI may be the work nobody can see. Over the past few weeks, from Snowflake Summit in San Francisco to Fortune Brainstorm Tech in Aspen, I’ve heard the same conversation happening in different rooms: enterprise AI is moving out of the demo phase and into the accountability phase. The question is no longer whether AI can produce an impressive answer. It is whether that answer can be trusted, traced, explained, governed, and defended when the stakes are real. That is where the invisible work matters most: the data foundation, semantic models, governance, security, risk assessment, auditability, and professional context that make AI usable in high-consequence workflows. At Thomson Reuters, we have been investing in that foundation for years because our customers do not have the luxury of “mostly right.” In legal, tax, compliance, risk, and audit, trust is not a feature you bolt on at the end. It is the system. I wrote more about why the next phase of AI will reward the companies that paid this bill early. The most expensive thing in AI is the work nobody can see https://lnkd.in/euWKDuXy
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Three cities. Thousands of conversations. One clear message: the future of legal AI is here. And the news keeps coming: early access to the next generation of CoCounsel Legal is now open. Be among the first to experience AI built the way legal professionals think. Get early access today: https://ow.ly/nLyL50ZgSYe #CoCounsel #LegalAI #LegalTech
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We asked two teams to describe the new CoCounsel Legal. The results were… different. Both are technically correct. The next generation of CoCounsel Legal is here: rebuilt from the ground up with Westlaw, Practical Law, and your firm's own knowledge. Early access starts now. Learn more: https://ow.ly/My6X50ZgncR #LegalAI #CoCounsel #LegalTech
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As a deal lawyer at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, I spent years learning something only the best deal lawyers know: Reading a contract isn't the hard part, the hard part is knowing what's missing, and why it matters in this specific deal, for this specific client, at this specific moment. I just watched CoCounsel do this in seconds. A few weeks ago when I reviewed the Berkshire / Taylor Morrison deal, I noticed something pretty incredible: ➡️ a fast-moving all-cash deal ➡️ shareholders locked in with no independent market check. ➡️ And, no go-shop. Explaining why that's a problem, in a way a client can act on, takes judgment built over years. In the clip below, CoCounsel reviews that same Berkshire / Taylor Morrison merger agreement and flags the missing go-shop immediately. But here's what really blows me away: It didn't just flag it. It explained why, grounded in Practical Law guidance about how go-shops make sense in deals with these types of parameters. This is the same reasoning a senior transactional attorney, operating at the highest level of practice, would apply. 🤯 In all of my time around deals in both finance & law, I've learned that the difference between an exceptional transactional lawyer and a "just okay" one is data and judgment: context is what turns a general output into an argument a buyer or a seller in a M&A transaction can truly stand behind. That's what CoCounsel is now doing and it's why I'm particularly impressed. Check it out. 👇
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The real question isn't whether to use AI, it's whether you'd stake your reputation on it. Yesterday, we hosted our first LinkedIn Live, bringing together some of the brightest minds in legal to discuss that. A huge thank you to our panelists: Colleen Nihill, Steve Pappas, Melissa Geller, Hal S., Rawia Ashraf, Emily Colbert, and Ragunath Ramanathan for sharing their expertise and perspectives. Didn't catch the livestream? Watch the recording below. ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gWccxMDU #TRLive
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Lawyers told us they "F#@%ing loved" the new CoCounsel Legal and we believe them. The next generation works the way an attorney works with a teammate: it dives deep into legal authority, reasons through the legal issues, and stays in the conversation until the work is right. This is Fiduciary-Grade AI™ and keeping it from you any longer felt like the wrong call. https://ow.ly/M1MZ50Zfin9
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The question isn't whether to use AI. It's whether the AI you're using is good enough to stake your professional reputation on. On June 22, Thomson Reuters is hosting its first LinkedIn Live, bringing together forward-thinking legal professionals to address that question head-on. That morning, we're also releasing our 2026 Future of Professionals Report, with new research on how Fiduciary-Grade AI™ is reshaping legal, tax, accounting, and compliance work. The findings this year are the most significant yet, and you'll hear them first on the broadcast. What does AI adoption look like inside organizations getting it right? What does governance actually require? What's the difference between AI that makes professionals faster and AI they can truly stand behind? Join us to find out. 📅 June 22, 2026 ⌚ 10 am EDT ⬇️ Register below
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There are a lot of exciting things going on right now, so we're trying something new. Can you actually stake your professional reputation on your AI? Let's talk about it. We're going live in just one hour! Join us here: https://ow.ly/Rtnm50ZfbG9