A recent article from Artificial Lawyer dives into the details of Thomson Reuters' plan to expand CoCounsel to an array of professional fields, including Legal, Tax, Risk & Fraud, and Media, stating: "The net result is a much more integrated workspace that will hold users there for longer." https://lnkd.in/eV58rCgZ #CoCounsel #GenAI
Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters
Technology, Information and Internet
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AI for the law, done right.
About us
Meet Casetext, the leaders of innovation in legal AI since 2013 and the developers of CoCounsel, the world's first AI legal assistant. CoCounsel completes document review, legal research memos, deposition preparation, and contract analysis in minutes—with results lawyers can trust. Our team of top litigators, reference attorneys, PhD data scientists, and leading AI engineers apply cutting-edge AI to the law to create solutions that enable attorneys to provide more efficient, higher-quality representation to more clients, gain a competitive advantage, and increase access to justice for everyone. Today, over 10,000 law firms—from solos and small practices to more than 40 Am Law 200 firms—rely on Casetext to elevate the quality of their practice. For more visit www.casetext.com.
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- https://www.casetext.com
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- Technology, Information and Internet
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
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- Legal research, Legal publishing, Legal networking, and Legal knowledge
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Updates
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We love this article from Above the Law that breaks down CoCounsel use cases, describing the professional-grade AI assistant as “simple and intuitive” to navigate. The article follows Thomson Reuters announcing yesterday its plan to offer a single GenAI assistant with applications for TR’s range of professional services in Legal, Tax, Risk & Fraud, and Media. The system will work with Microsoft 365 applications, allowing users to call upon CoCounsel directly from emails and more. Read the article here https://lnkd.in/grQRUnf4
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We are happy to have had the opportunity to sponsor The Innocence Center's inaugural gala! Casetext is proud to support their mission to free the wrongly convicted, educate the public on wrongful conviction, and support exonerated people once freed. #accesstojustice
🌟 #MeetOurSponsors 🌟 A heartfelt thank you to our "Exonerator Host" Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters for hosting our inaugural gala and making it an overwhelming success! 🙏 Your generous contribution not only made the event possible but also fuels our mission with renewed purpose. The energy and support from all our attendees were electrifying, and we're still buzzing from the excitement. We're excited to hit the ground running in our cases and with your innovative AI services in our legal arsenal, we're empowered to advance our cases more efficiently and meaningfully. Thank you, Laura Safdie and team, for believing in our cause and supporting us every step of the way. Together, we're making a difference! 🎉🙌
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Thomson Reuters announced today that it is broadening CoCounsel’s scope, with plans to make the world’s first professional-grade AI assistant available to professionals in fields such as tax, risk, fraud, and media. The company also added new skills for tax and legal professionals, including Checkpoint Edge with CoCounsel, Thomson Reuters' first genAI product for tax professionals, delivering better answers to complex tax questions faster. View the press release to learn more https://lnkd.in/ez4zufH9
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Our co-founder Pablo Arredondo is leading the CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics FutureLaw 2024 Workshop “Steering the Intersection: Moving from Exploration to Maturity on the Interplay of Generative AI and the Law,” a unique opportunity to advance and test the future of legal work and GenAI. Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters is grateful to have the opportunity to support and be part of CodeX's FutureLaw 2024 Conference, which aligns with our goal to drive education, practical knowledge, and skills in GenAI and legal services. https://lnkd.in/e2yqvqkU #FutureLaw2024 #StanfordLawSchool #AI #LegalTech #LeadersInLegalAI
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Casetext co-founder & Thomson Reuters VP of CoCounsel Pablo Arredondo kicked off the CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics "FutureLaw 2024" conference earlier today, along with several distinguished speakers and panelists, including Joel Hron, VP of Technology at Thomson Reuters. Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters is thrilled to support and be part of this exciting event, which prompts critical discussion on how tech will impact the future of law. #LegalTech #AI #StanfordCodeX
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Senior software development engineer at Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters Jason Morris joined a group of panelists at the annual Suffolk University Legal Innovation and Technology (LIT) Institute Conference earlier this week to discuss generative AI tools, including CoCounsel, and how they improve and enhance daily legal practice. #CoCounsel #GenAI #LegalTech
For all the talk about gen AI in law, a question I frequently get is, 'Yeah, but what does it mean for my practice?' At the Suffolk University Law School LIT Con earlier this week, I was honored to moderate a panel of companies that are answering that question through their products - all practical tools that use AI to enhance the day-to-day practice of law. On the panel were Devshi Mehrotra, cofounder and CEO of JusticeText; Jason Morris, senior software development engineer at Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters; Kara Peterson, cofounder of descrybe.ai; and Jacqueline Schafer, founder and CEO of Clearbrief. (Thanks to Adam Camras for the pic.)
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In an episode of the Orrick Live podcast, Jake Heller and Laura Safdie, co-founders of Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters, shared their perspectives on the evolution of AI in the legal industry. Key takeaways include the importance of: ➡️ Understanding the specific needs of the legal industry when developing AI tools; ➡️ Focusing on solving specific problems for lawyers, rather than trying to create a general-purpose AI platform; and ➡️ Demonstrating the reliability and accuracy of #CoCounsel to build trust with lawyers, who are often skeptical of new technologies. https://lnkd.in/dPe5ZekZ #startups #innovation #legaltech #genAI
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A recent survey indicates many in-house legal professionals are eager to implement AI to streamline their operations, with 55% agreeing that AI boosts in-house legal team productivity. https://lnkd.in/eSHe7qJ9 #AI #LegalAI #Legaltech
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The National Center for State Courts’ Rapid Response Team released new guidance on implementing AI technologies in the legal field. The guidance includes two new resources that advise courts on how to minimize risk and maximize learning when experimenting with AI tools. https://lnkd.in/etJkP4uE #AI #AIforlawyers #AIethics #Legaltech