Law firm Zarin Baum’s embrace of generative AI as the natural next step in the evolution of legal work and their adoption of CoCounsel Legal has helped them achieve remarkable efficiency gains and improved client relationships.
Brinks, a global leader in secure logistics and security solutions, used CoCounsel to reimagine what was possible with AI tools, turning legal challenges into a competitive advantage.
A better auditing workflow solution was the answer to multiple challenges faced by The Mercadien Group. Find out how they achieved greater efficiency by embracing Cloud Audit Suite.
Transform your work with the only AI legal solution uniting research, drafting, and document analysis in a single experience. Designed by legal experts and built on trusted content and advanced AI, CoCounsel Legal accelerates multistep work so you can better serve your clients and grow your business.
Transform your tax practice with CoCounsel Tax, an AI-powered assistant that combines trustworthy answers, automation, and firm knowledge into one seamless platform. Enhance efficiency, reduce risk, and improve client confidence with CoCounsel Tax.
Powerful software designed for law enforcement, compliance, risk, and fraud investigators. Conduct thorough investigations with ease using our intuitive online investigation software. Efficiently, prevent, detect, and solve crime.
Join weekly sessions to experience in-depth demonstrations of the leading legal AI products while connecting with strategic law firm leaders in knowledge management, innovation, and AI.
Payroll fraud is a major compliance risk. Learn how payroll analytics and AI-powered tools can help exorcise phantom employees and employers.
The Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals Report 2025 reveals how AI continues to shape professional work — and what it takes to get ahead. This year’s report shows that increased efficiency, productivity, and cost savings top the list of benefits professionals attribute to AI, making it indispensable for organizations facing rapid change.
Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Source Unit | The unit from which numbers are pulled. Factors are applied to source unit data before it is written to the target unit. You can designate multiple source units. Data from all source units is added by the system. The result is placed in the target unit. |
Target Unit | The unit to which numbers are pushed or written. |
Target Tag | Determines where data is written in the target unit. |
Target Classes | Determines where data is written in the target unit. |
Manual Adjustments Tag | A target unit tag allowing users to make manual adjustments to existing numbers. Data in the target unit in the manual adjustments tag is not deleted or zeroed out. |
Exclusion Clearing Tag | A target unit tag specifying that existing data should not be deleted or cleared out. You can designate one or more exclusion clearing tags. |
Exclusion Pulling Tag | A source unit tag specifying that existing data should not be pulled. You can designate one or more exclusion pulling tags. |
Component Type | A type of data that can be copied from source unit to target unit. (Examples: PTBI, permanent differences, temporary differences) A component type rolls all detail into a Target Rollup Component. Then the detail is either copied or summarized by tag. note
The data for a component type that is not selected is not changed; it is not deleted, zeroed out, or copied (factored). |
Activity Factor | A percentage applied to source unit numbers before they are written to a target unit. Factors can be positive or negative. For example, if the Temporary Differences factor is set to 50%, the activity of each temporary difference is multiplied by 50% and the result is added to the target unit. |
Include In Copy | Designated component types for which data from the source unit is copied and factored into the target unit. The level of detail in the target unit is determined by the Detail Copy Action option selected or if a Target Rollup Component is selected. |