National law firm Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce a renewed strategic partnership with global content and technology company Thomson Reuters that will see Husch Blackwell become one of the earliest Am Law 100 firms to implement Westlaw Precision and Practical Law Dynamic Tool Set.
Further enhancing its robust legal solutions, Thomson Reuters announced it will begin incorporating generative artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities across its suite of products later this year.
Westlaw Precision will help Husch Blackwell attorneys and business professionals find answers to complex legal questions with improved speed and quality by leveraging its proprietary editorial enhancements. Practical Law Dynamic Tool Set will allow users to navigate Practical Law resources to discover and visualize content in new ways; find more quickly the most relevant answers and know-how, such as practice notes, checklists and articles; compare content across multiple jurisdictions; analyze market trends at a glance; and plan and manage matters with quick customizable views of the work to be done.
“Thomson Reuters embracing AI will provide our attorneys and business professionals with cutting-edge tools that create efficiencies, which will ultimately benefit our clients,” said Blake Rooney, Husch Blackwell’s Chief Information Officer. “Husch Blackwell continues to invest in advanced technology for service delivery and I’m grateful for the firm’s Research & Library Services team in bringing these new capabilities in house.”