Thomson Reuters Opens Early Access to Rebuilt CoCounsel Legal AI Assistant
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Thomson Reuters is opening early access to the next generation of CoCounsel Legal, a major rebuild of its flagship legal AI assistant acquired through the 2023 Casetext purchase. The product has been rebuilt from the ground up, with beta testers expressing strong positive feedback. The launch represents both a significant technical overhaul and a shift in how the company positions the tool's purpose within the legal profession.
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· 2 pulledRagunath Ramanathan, Thomson Reuters' president of legal professionals, said the company has rebuilt the product from the ground up.
Beta users 'f#@%ing loved' the product.
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