Anthropic adds plethora of legal plugins, datasets to Claude, Cowork

Large Legal Model; Anthropic makes a push for legal shops and students. (Picture: shutterstock)
While law firms lead the line in AI adoption, Anthropic’s services just got a whole lot better at practicing law, with connections to a whole host of legal databases.

—It’s sort of like giving an engineer a legal degree, Mark Pike, Anthropic’s associate general counsel, tells Business Insider.

Claude now connects to iManage, NetDocuments, Docusign, Ironclad, and Thomson Reuters, while Cowork has plugins for commonly used legal databases like CourtListener, Definely, Thomson Reuters’ Westlaw, Courtroom5, and Box.

The push lets Claude «review contracts, surface case law» and draft legal documents, complete with source references, Anthropic says.

It also has prebuilt skills to do legal work on specialized topics like employment, privacy and product law, Business Insider writes.

— Claude is making a deeper push into knowledge work, with the legal sector emerging as one of its most significant and fastest-growing industries, an Anthropic spokesman told TechCrunch.

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