In addition, deep product integration between Coconsult and HiQ has been launched, and Coconsult’s regional expansion into French, German and Japanese will be available to customers.
toronto – Thomson Reuters (NASDAQ/TSX: TRI ), a global content and technology company, today announced a new wave of AI-powered innovations that accelerate coconsult legal. The latest enhancements are headlined by the beta launch of deep research on practical law that enhances the capabilities of the organization’s agents and deep integration with trusted Thomson Reuters content.
In addition, deeper product integration between CoCounsel and HiQ has begun, and CoCounsel’s regional expansion into French, German, and Japanese will be available to customers in October.
Deep research on practical law
Deep Research on Practical Law, which is currently in beta with select users, is an important step towards future comprehensive, reliable and streamlined legal research solutions. In-depth research into practice law plans research initiatives, retrieves the most relevant guidance and templates from practice law, and presents clear, supported conclusions. It is then adapted as follow-up questions are asked, leading to a deeper, more nuanced analysis.
This streamlined approach saves time, reduces friction, and builds confidence in the resulting work product. As a leading resource for legal knowledge content, in-depth research in practical law complements Westlaw’s core law expertise and supports the evolving needs of legal professionals. In-depth research on practical law will be available in the US in the first half of 2026. Coconsult intensive research on both Westlaw and practical law will be available in the UK at the same time.
“In this dynamic legal environment, continuous innovation is a necessity, and Thomson Reuters invests more than $200 million a year in AI to develop cutting-edge solutions for our customers,” said Thomson Reuters President, President, Legal Professionals. are investing.” “Innovative developments such as deep research in practical law and key counsel integration with professional-grade AI empower legal professionals not only to navigate this era of change, but also to thrive in it.”
Coconsult HiQ integration
The council’s productivity AI capabilities are now integrated into Thomson Reuters HiQ. With over 1 million users, HiQ is a secure, collaboration and workflow automation platform trusted by law firms, corporations, government agencies and their clients to seamlessly deliver legal services. Through Cuencil’s advanced AI capabilities, HiQ Generative brings AI directly into collaborative workflows between businesses, allowing legal teams to deliver differentiated, AI-powered services that improve client experiences, improve operational efficiency and create competitive advantage.
HiQ Document Insights, powered by CoConsult’s document review and summarizing capabilities, allows HiQ users to quickly understand documents, gain critical insights, and identify and extract information at the point of need.
Users can access Council Drafting seamlessly to review, edit, redline a document against a playbook, and more. This additional integration allows users to leverage their documents in HiQ and eliminate versioning risks and manual uploads, saving significant time in drafting and review tasks.
Self-Service Q&A delivers a new AI-powered chat experience within modern HiQ dashboards that allows users to ask natural language questions of curated document sets and receive concise, highly relevant answers in minutes, turning static repositories into dynamic knowledge centers.
Global expansion
Coconsult is expanding its footprint internationally to add new languages including French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese. A professional-grade legal AI assistant will be available in France, Benelux/Brussels, Luxembourg and Quebec (French), Germany, Austria and Switzerland (German), Brazil (Portuguese), Argentina (Spanish), and Japan (Japanese) to meet the needs of legal professionals in these regions. Coconsult is also available in the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia and UAE.
Additional functionality has been released in multiple legal solutions and was highlighted by Council Monthly Insider for October on the Thomson Reuters Innovation Blog.
In the UK, Thomson Reuters will demonstrate these innovations to customers at Legal Geek in London from October 15-16. According to Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals research, UK legal professionals predict that AI will enable lawyers to save 3 hours per week which translates to an average of over $12,000 in annual cost per lawyer based on our comprehensive study. This has an estimated annual impact of more than $2 billion on the UK legal industry.
Thomson Reuters subscribers will get a preview at the Association of Corporate Counsel Annual Meeting from 19-22, 2025, as well as the Synergy of Corporates and Legal Professionals 2025 conference in Orlando, Fla. Held from November 9-12, 2025.

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