Workflow orchestration separates usable AI from shelfware
Thomson Reuters argues that legal work is made of multi-stage workflows, not isolated prompts, and that orchestration is what produces hours saved, higher margins and reduced compliance risk.
BY MIDSIZED DESK · MAY 5, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
Thomson Reuters argues that legal work is made of multi-stage workflows, not isolated prompts, and that orchestration is what produces hours saved, higher margins and reduced compliance risk. Midmarket firms should treat this as a selection test: a tool that cannot preserve context across research, analysis, drafting, review and validation may create coordination cost instead of ROI.