The new suite centers on BLAW AI, a unified interface that generates cited, structured responses derived exclusively from Bloomberg Law’s proprietary repository of dockets and market intelligence. Beyond simple querying, the platform introduces Workspaces—persistent environments for centralizing research and client-specific materials—and AI agents that standardize repeatable legal tasks through structured, reviewable workflows.
To bridge the gap between internal research and external ecosystems, the company is adopting the Model Context Protocol to enable interoperability with third-party tools, including an initial integration with Anthropic’s Claude. Complementing these tools, the forthcoming Watchlists feature will provide automated, personalized monitoring of industry trends and case developments.
Bloomberg Law will demonstrate these capabilities during the ILTACON conference in Nashville, running from August 23 to 27. Mat Rotenberg, director of workflow solutions, is scheduled to lead a masterclass on August 26 titled "AI Can Do the Work. Now What?" which addresses the shift toward managing AI-generated output within established legal decision-making hierarchies.

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