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Average score: 6.5/10 across 8 dimensions. How we score →
CoCounsel by Thomson Reuters performs document review, legal research, contract analysis, and deposition preparation. Every answer is grounded in Westlaw's legal database with full citations. Trusted by large firms for its accuracy guarantees and enterprise-grade security.
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