Bloomberg Law Showcases AI Legal Tools at CLOC 2026

May 11, 2026
Bloomberg Law presented new AI tools for corporate legal teams at the 2026 CLOC Global Institute in Chicago, highlighting features that integrate legal research, analytics, and document analysis within a unified platform.

Bloomberg Law presented its latest AI tools for corporate legal teams at the 2026 CLOC Global Institute in Chicago, announced in a press release. The company demonstrated how its platform combines artificial intelligence with legal expertise, real time news, and market intelligence to support in-house counsel.

The platform includes several new capabilities. The AI Assistant answers complex legal questions and supports tasks such as agreement review and complaint analysis. Deep Thinking, currently in preview, performs multi-step legal research by automatically planning and executing research steps across Bloomberg Law content and providing fully cited answers. Intelligent Workspaces, also in preview, allows legal teams to analyze internal documents alongside Bloomberg Law content within an AI powered environment.

These tools operate within a unified platform that connects statutory language with business impacts. Bloomberg Law stated that the integration of AI and trusted legal content helps corporate legal teams work more efficiently and make informed decisions.

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