News

Our subscribers – including 85% of Am Law 200 firms, 2000+ corporate law departments, and countless attorneys in government, mid-size, and smaller law practices – use our know-how to practice ...
Thomson Reuters Launches Claims Explorer, ... when Claims Explorer reviewed litigation at Am Law 50 firms in instances where claims were added after the initial pleadings were filed, ...
Content and technology conglomerate Thomson Reuters this week scored the first big win in a US artificial intelligence-related copyright case. A federal judge's Delaware ruling in favor of Thomson ...
Am Law 100 firms have tried to cut head count ... The Thomson Reuters report for this most recent quarter noted that the 2.5% drop in associate headcount between January and June of this year ...
Thomson Reuters CEO: How AI will change law firms. Story by Steve Hasker • 1w. I t’s been over two years since artificial intelligence went mainstream with the public release of ChatGPT.
Spellbook, the AI copilot for lawyers, announced today its integration of content from Thomson Reuters Practical Law, ... October 29, 2024 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time. TORONTO-- ...
Whether that approach will be enough to make 2023 a profitable year remains uncertain. The 100 most profitable firms in the country — known as the Am Law 100 — are on track to end the year ...
The Thomson Reuters index includes financial data from 103 firms in the Am Law 100 or 200—which are the nation's most profitable law firms according to the American Lawyer magazine—as well as ...
According to the Thomson Reuters 2021 Report on the State of the Midsize Legal Market, law firms increased their investments in technology in 2020 and said they plan to do so again in 2021.
Thomson Reuters, a professional services and technology company in the fields of law, tax, compliance and more, explored how professionals are using AI in its 2024 Future of Professionals report.
Law firms that embrace AI will be able to pioneer new opportunities that transform how they do business. Thomson Reuters CEO: How AI will change law firms Skip to main content ...