NetDocuments, Thomson Reuters Join Forces.

Thomson Reuters Joins NetDocuments’ ndConnect

NetDocuments announced at its annual user conference Inspire EMEA in London, that Thomson Reuters has joined its ndConnect interoperability program. This partnership connects Thomson Reuters CoCounsel Legal directly to NetDocuments, enabling mutual customers to leverage NetDocuments’ built-in AI and automation alongside CoCounsel Legal’s legal research, document analysis, and drafting capabilities without compromising on security, governance, or user experience.
 
ndConnect: Security and Simplicity at the Core of Legal AI

ndConnect is NetDocuments’ new interoperability program designed to allow legal professionals to securely and seamlessly integrate fellow best-in-class AI solutions into their NetDocuments environment.

Built on the same trusted security and governance foundation that powers over 7,000 organisations globally, ndConnect ensures that customers can leverage leading AI solutions, such as CoCounsel Legal, while maintaining full control of their information.
 
With ndConnect, users can:

  • Securely share select content from within NetDocuments to approved AI tools.
  • Save AI-generated output back into the right workspace or matter, automatically governed and searchable.
  • Eliminate risky downloads and external file handling to ensure all work remains anchored in the system of record.

This partnership is the latest in NetDocuments’ expanding ndConnect ecosystem, bringing together trusted leaders to define the standard for secure, connected experiences with legal AI.

“Legal professionals shouldn’t have to choose between innovation and information security,” said Dan Hauck, Chief Product Officer at NetDocuments. “Through ndConnect, we’re creating a bridge that allows firms to use advanced AI solutions like CoCounsel Legal without losing the protection, auditability, or structure that NetDocuments provides. This is how the next generation of legal work gets done.”
 
Powering a Unified AI Workflow
 
The new integration between NetDocuments and Thomson Reuters connects CoCounsel Legal’s AI capabilities directly into legal professionals’ existing document workflows. Attorneys can now conduct legal research with Westlaw and Practical Law, draft documents based on both their own internal content and that of Thomson Reuters, and analyse documents with advanced review capabilities, all while maintaining the integrity and metadata of their documents within NetDocuments.

“We strive to empower legal professionals around the world to work smarter, faster, and with greater confidence,” said Rawia Ashraf, head of Product, CoCounsel Transactional, Thomson Reuters. “CoCounsel Legal delivers agentic AI across the full legal workflow, unifying research, knowledge management, and workflow automation, and through our collaboration with NetDocuments, we are enabling legal professionals to seamlessly bring our trusted, authoritative content together with their proprietary work product to serve their clients at an even higher level.”
 
Driving the Future of Connected Legal Work
 
The partnership between NetDocuments and Thomson Reuters represents a broader shift toward interoperable, secure, and AI-driven legal ecosystems. ndConnect ensures that every integration, from leading vendors like Thomson Reuters to emerging innovators, respects user identity, document-level access, and organisational governance policies by design.

“AI adoption in the legal industry is accelerating,” Hauck added. “But adoption that sacrifices data governance, auditability, or lawyer satisfaction isn’t sustainable. ndConnect ensures firms can innovate responsibly, connecting best-in-class solutions like CoCounsel Legal while keeping NetDocuments as their single source of truth.”
 
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NetDocuments helps legal professionals do their best work with an intelligent document management system (DMS) that goes beyond organisation to deliver seamless AI, robust workflows, and smarter user experiences.

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