Thomson Reuters CoCounsel

Description
🖼️ Tool Name:
Thomson Reuters CoCounsel (formerly Casetext)
🔖 Tool Category:
AI legal assistant for research, document analysis, and contract drafting/review.
✏️ What does this tool offer?
CoCounsel provides agentic legal workflows for deep legal research, document review and discovery, drafting and redlining contracts, and building timelines—integrated with Westlaw and Practical Law content. Casetext’s capabilities were migrated into CoCounsel after the acquisition; access via casetext.com ended on March 31, 2025.
⭐ What does the tool actually deliver based on user experience?
• Task-specific “legal agents” for explained research, brief/case analysis, deposition prep, contract analysis/drafting, and chronology building.
• Web interface that guides you through multi-step workflows with cited sources (Westlaw/Practical Law where licensed).
• Add-ins like CoCounsel Drafting for Microsoft Word for in-doc review and clause suggestions.
🤖 Does it include automation?
Yes — multi-step research plans, automated document ingestion/extraction, claim/fact mapping, and drafting/redlining with source retrieval.
💰 Pricing Model:
Professional subscription. Public market references indicate CoCounsel Core starts around $225 per user/month, with enterprise bundles and Westlaw packages available (final pricing varies by contract).
🆓 Free Plan Details:
No permanent free tier; a time-limited free trial is offered via the plans/trial page.
💳 Paid Plan Details:
• CoCounsel Essentials/Core: core research, drafting, and document analysis features.
• Enterprise bundles: Westlaw/Practical Law integrations, admin controls, and enterprise support; pricing via sales.
🧭 Access Method:
• Web app (Thomson Reuters CoCounsel) with Westlaw/Practical Law integrations.
• Microsoft Word add-in for CoCounsel Drafting.
• Post-acquisition note: Casetext as a standalone service has been sunset; use CoCounsel.
🔗 Experience Link:
https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/cocounsel