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.
Join Thomson Reuters on June 22 for our first LinkedIn Live, featuring insights from the 2026 Future of Professionals Report.
📅 June 22, 2026
⌚ 10 am EDT
⬇️ Register: https://t.co/pXKn0Kij7K
Reuters CTO @Mahesh Ramachandran breaks down how AI is reshaping the newsroom — not by replacing journalistic judgment, but by giving journalists back their most valuable resource: time
How do you take advantage of AI without compromising client data?
Director of Knowledge Management and Information Resources Elizabeth Salsedo-Surovov shares how Robinson+Cole embraces innovation without taking shortcuts on data privacy.
Instead of letting attorneys turn to open consumer AI tools for legal research, they made a deliberate choice: build a closed, private AI system—and bring trusted, authoritative data into it.
That means partnering with Thomson Reuters to integrate Westlaw data and capabilities directly into their secure environment. The result? Cutting-edge AI-powered research, with zero compromise on client confidentiality.
Hear more about what they are doing.
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There will never be enough lawyers to close the justice gap. That's not pessimism; it’s the reality driving some of the most innovative thinking in legal aid today.
“I don't think we're going to get more people to do the work,” said Vivek Sankaran of the University of Michigan Law School in a recent panel on AI and access to justice. The real question, he argued, is how to expand the capacity of those already doing it.
And the results are already showing. Andrew Shulman of Thomson Reuters AI for Justice program shared that one organization cut hotline intake time in half—and used the time saved to represent 20% more clients.
Watch this clip from the panel—which also included Amy L. Groff of K&L Gates - then see the full conversation. https://t.co/pPSJJI9fx8
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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.
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Specialized legal partners like Sterne Kessler 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://t.co/VoEKSfF1QT
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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://t.co/lm95uTBYbW
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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://t.co/b522Lno4Pt
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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://t.co/r9LIqLi3kp
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://t.co/ZwLIkVbZV5
74% of professionals now use AI every week.
91% say their organizations are not capturing its full value.
That gap is now costing firms clients, talent, and revenue.
Steve Hasker, our President and CEO, breaks down what’s at stake and why “almost right” isn’t good enough. When outputs shape legal judgments, regulatory filings, or client advice, accuracy, transparency, and verifiability are non-negotiable.
That is the standard behind Fiduciary-Grade AI™.
Full findings here: https://t.co/g6jRX9gzdx
What does it take to move from AI that assists to AI that completes work?
We are sharing a live look at how CoCounsel Legal Reimagined is being built, with monthly updates on the shift to agentic workflows shaped by real legal work.
Follow along as the next generation takes shape.
https://t.co/AtXWOVBuOE
The question every legal organization is asking right now is whether the AI they are using is good enough to stake their professional reputation on.
It's a question Steve Pappas navigates daily as a practicing attorney.
As Director of the Electronics Practice Group at Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox, he's on the front lines of what it actually takes to deploy AI you can stand behind.
On June 22, Steve joins Ragunath Ramanathan, Rawia Ashraf, Emily Colbert and other forward-thinking legal leaders for a no-hype conversation about the reality behind the headlines.
📅 June 22 | 10am EDT | LinkedIn Live
👉 Register: https://t.co/wSJdIBD9Gn
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“CoCounsel shines for deep research. Nobody can touch it.”
After trying several AI tools that lacked the authoritative, tax-specific sources needed for professional-grade research, Jansen & Company CPAs was introduced to CoCounsel Tax and saw that it offered exactly what the firm was looking for.
🔗 Read the full Jansen & Company CPAs case study to see how their team works faster, thinks deeper, and delivers more confident tax guidance with CoCounsel: https://t.co/GmuRORlxEN
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53 years. That's how long New York waited.
And when they finally brought the trophy home, it wasn't on flash. It was on judgment, defence, and execution when the moment had real consequences. Down 29 in Game 4? Doesn't matter how you start. It matters whether you can finish.
Which is exactly the question every legal professional is now asking about their AI.
Not "can it start the work." The question is whether it's good enough to stand behind. Whether it can close.
After 53 years, the case is closed in New York. And for legal teams running on CoCounsel, the case for AI that's actually good enough to trust? That one's been building for a while, too.
On Monday, June 22, at 10 am EDT, Thomson Reuters hosts its first-ever LinkedIn Live. A real conversation with forward-thinking professionals on AI adoption, governance, and judgment in the work that actually carries weight.
That same morning, we release the 2026 Future of Professionals Report: new research on how AI is reshaping legal, tax, accounting, and compliance.
When it matters most, almost right is not enough. Ask any basketball fan. Ask any lawyer.
🏀Start spreading the news. Register below: https://t.co/JnAkOb2oMa
CoCounsel Legal didn't happen overnight. And in Chicago, we told that story.
We brought customers together for an inside look at the journey behind CoCounsel Legal, from early vision to the powerful solution that legal teams rely on today. The conversations that followed were exactly what this kind of event is for: honest dialogue about where legal AI has been, where it's going, and what it takes to build technology that lawyers can stand behind.
Thank you to everyone in Chicago who joined us. Your insights are what drive us forward. If you want to learn more about AI in professional work, register for our LinkedIn Live on June 22: https://t.co/I9So2tL4zd
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The challenge with agentic AI isn’t just what it can do. It’s how you know when it’s right.
As AI systems perform more work autonomously, business leaders must rethink accountability, transparency, and verification at scale.
At Fortune Brainstorm Tech, Thomson Reuters Chief Data Officer Caitlin Halferty shared why validation and transparency are foundational to building what we call Fiduciary-Grade AI™.
Read Fortune’s coverage of the conversation: https://t.co/A4Q1PIS2hC
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"The firms that will win in this market are those that combine a deep legal knowledge with commercial judgement, proactive insight, and technology that delivers visible value to clients.”
Elizabeth Duffy, Senior Director at the Thomson Reuters Institute, breaks down our 2026 State of the UK Legal Market report. 👇
https://t.co/GwQjYFBN18
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At the core of CoCounsel Legal's Deep Research is human expertise: legal professionals training AI to think like a lawyer.
Explore how our team built a system that doesn't just search, but analyzes, reasons, and delivers precise legal insights.
Meet the specialists behind the system: https://t.co/x1RpS45xgk
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One shared mission: driving transformation and impact.
Across 107 countries and territories, professionals in legal, risk, compliance, tax, accounting, audit and global trade trust CoCounsel, Thomson Reuters AI technology, to handle their highest-stakes work. CoCounsel is putting powerful technology in the hands of the changemakers and driving adoption at scale.
Learn more here: https://t.co/rAwUjVTF9m
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AI in legal is no longer experimental. It is changing how work gets done.
From research to drafting, professionals are shifting toward AI-driven workflows that save time and create measurable value.
See what has changed and what comes next.
https://t.co/tCmn5IUUzE