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In May, Thomson Reuters was proud to sponsor the National Center for Missing Children’s Champions for Children event, honoring extraordinary people who dedicate their lives to finding missing children and tackling exploitation.

For over 17 years, Thomson Reuters has partnered with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), leveraging our technology and expertise in support of their critical work to ensure every child has a safe childhood. In 2024 alone, NCMEC assisted in almost 30,000 cases of missing children and handled over 20 million reports of child s*xual exploitation, advancing their mission to ensure every child has a safe childhood.

To every Champion for Children honored: thank you.

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At Thomson Reuters, wellbeing is not just a priority, but a foundation of our commitment to the employee experience. By pausing and taking care of ourselves, we can return to work with renewed energy and purpose.

That's why our Global Mental Health Day Off matters: a deliberate pause to reset and recharge. Our teams spent it diving, hiking, at the movies, working out and more. Different experiences, same intention: prioritizing wellbeing.

This Mental Health Awareness Month, we're reminded that intentional breaks keep us stronger, both individually and together.

05/25/2026

What happens when you combine speed, accuracy, and intuitive workflows in legal AI?

For the AI Knowledge Management Department at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, experiencing these next-generation capabilities firsthand proved how advanced AI reasoning can transform daily legal workflows:

"We were really impressed with the enhancements to the CoCounsel Legal platform. In our evaluation, it demonstrated strong capabilities in supporting efficient document drafting and in addressing gaps in information, such as filing party details, with both speed and accuracy when prompted. The outputs were well-structured and immediately usable, and the overall workflow was intuitive and easy to navigate. Performance was consistently fast. We are really looking forward to what's next!"

– Morgan Lewis, AI Knowledge Management Department

This is CoCounsel as it was always meant to be. By grounding advanced AI in trusted legal authority, it doesn't just think like a lawyer. It works like one.

🔗 Sign up for the next-generation CoCounsel Legal beta today: https://ow.ly/Y6jH50Z3NCW

05/22/2026

In high-stakes professions, "almost right" is not good enough.

Fiduciary-Grade AI™ is Thomson Reuters standard for how AI should work in high-stakes professions, built for professionals with duties of care and regulatory oversight.

Hear from our CEO, Steve Hasker, on why this standard matters and what it means for the future of professional work. ⬇️

05/21/2026

On May 19th, Thomson Reuters hosted a luncheon and thought leadership event in Atlanta, bringing together legal and business professionals for an afternoon centered on a single, urgent question: Is your firm's expertise actually AI-ready?

As Gary Wingens of Lowenstein Sandler put it: "The frontier AI models are becoming a utility — available to every firm and every client alike. What separates us is no longer the tool. It's the institutional knowledge we feed it. A firm that can't surface its own knowledge has nothing left to sell but commoditized hours."

That tension sat at the center of every conversation throughout the afternoon. From what it actually takes to make firm data production-grade, to the architecture behind purpose-built agentic legal AI, to a candid panel wrestling with what general counsel really want to hear when a firm says "we use AI," the dialogue went well beyond surface-level adoption talk.

The core thesis: authority plus context turns AI from a general-purpose tool into a true extension of your firm's expertise. Hundreds of millions of matter documents, precedents, and institutional knowledge sit largely untapped across most firms today, and making that expertise a real, production-grade data source is the unglamorous work that determines whether AI becomes a genuine competitive asset or a pilot that never scales.

Thank you to everyone who joined us in Atlanta. We look forward to continuing the conversation.

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