
Thomson Reuters has launched ‘CoCounsel Knowledge Search’, a new AI-driven capability which lets you search and navigate content repositories. It can access content from HighQ, iManage, NetDocuments, SharePoint, OneDrive, Thomson Reuters’ own content from Westlaw and Practical Law, and third-party sources, they said.
TR added that this addressed ‘the widespread challenge of scattered documents across multiple systems’ and so CoCounsel Knowledge Search enables users to ‘efficiently search, access, and manage content across their organization from multiple repositories, seamlessly’.
Rawia Ashraf, head of Product, CoCounsel Transactional and Corporates, Thomson Reuters, noted: ‘Customer-centricity is a value Thomson Reuters lives and breathes, and our integrated solution directly answers the evolving needs of legal professionals.
‘With CoCounsel Knowledge Search, users can search where they are currently working in CoCounsel, alleviating the necessity to search their various document management systems, find and download documents, and then move them to the required portal. Knowledge Search looks across a user’s various repositories, finds the relevant documents, surfaces insights and answers, and connects to key applications to streamline the workflow.’
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Legal Innovators Conferences in New York and London – Both In November ’25
If you’d like to stay ahead of the legal AI curve….then come along to Legal Innovators New York, Nov 19 + 20, where the brightest minds will be sharing their insights on where we are now and where we are heading. Also – worth noting that the London conference will have a special day devoted to litigation on November 4th – see link below.

And also, Legal Innovators UK – Nov 4 + 5 + 6

Both events, as always, are organised by the awesome Cosmonauts team!
Please get in contact with them if you’d like to take part.
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