Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
Anthropic Launches 12 Legal AI Tools, Linking Claude to DocuSign and Thomson Reuters
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 12

Anthropic Launches 12 Legal AI Tools, Linking Claude to DocuSign and Thomson Reuters

13 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
  • A dozen new Anthropic tools target lawyers and law students, including a “commercial counsel” feature for reviewing vendor agreements and a bar-exam study aid.
  • The rollout extends Claude into legal workflows by connecting it with DocuSign, Thomson Reuters and even Harvey, a rival legal AI service.
  • Those features will be offered to paying users through Claude Cowork—Anthropic’s general office-work agent—and through third-party services built on Claude.
  • The push reflects a broader race with OpenAI to win enterprise customers in fields such as law, finance and health care as AI firms seek revenue to support rich valuations.
  • Anthropic was valued at $380 billion and has recently weighed funding offers above $900 billion, with a possible IPO as soon as this year.
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