Anthropic Launches 12 Legal Plugins for Claude on May 12

According to Bloomberg, Anthropic launched 12 legal plugins for Claude on May 12, featuring contract review, bar exam preparation, and integrations with DocuSign, Thomson Reuters, and Harvey. The plugins will be available to paying customers through Claude Cowork, Anthropic’s office AI product, and through third-party services built on Claude.

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