
Thomson Reuters Case Center
Legal case management software
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What is Thomson Reuters Case Center
Thomson Reuters Case Center is a cloud-based platform for organizing and sharing case materials for litigation and dispute resolution. It is used by law firms, corporate legal teams, courts, and tribunals to compile, paginate, search, and distribute electronic bundles and supporting documents. The product focuses on secure collaboration around case files and structured bundle creation rather than full practice management functions like billing or time tracking. It is commonly deployed for hearings, arbitrations, and other proceedings that require standardized electronic filing and document sets.
Purpose-built e-bundling workflow
The platform provides structured tools to assemble, paginate, and manage electronic bundles for hearings and submissions. This supports consistent document sets across parties and reduces manual compilation work compared with general document repositories. It fits organizations that need repeatable bundle formats and controlled distribution for proceedings.
Secure multi-party collaboration
Case Center supports sharing case materials with external participants such as opposing counsel, experts, and adjudicators while maintaining access controls. Centralized document access reduces version confusion that can occur with email-based exchanges. This is particularly relevant where multiple parties must work from the same authoritative bundle.
Cloud access for proceedings
As a web-based service, it enables access to case documents from different locations without local infrastructure. This aligns with remote or hybrid hearings where participants need reliable access to the same materials. It can be used across matters without requiring each firm to standardize on the same internal document management system.
Not full practice management
Case Center centers on case materials and bundle preparation rather than end-to-end law firm operations. Organizations looking for integrated timekeeping, billing, accounting, or broader matter lifecycle management may need additional systems. This can increase integration and administration effort in firms that want a single platform for all legal operations.
Bundle-centric learning curve
Teams unfamiliar with formal e-bundling processes may require training to use pagination, indexing, and submission workflows consistently. Adoption can depend on aligning internal processes with court or tribunal requirements. In mixed environments, users may still maintain parallel processes until standardization is achieved.
Integration scope varies by environment
Connecting the platform to existing document stores, identity providers, or matter systems may require configuration and, in some cases, professional services. Integration needs can be higher when organizations must synchronize metadata, permissions, or document versions across systems. Buyers should validate available connectors and API options for their specific stack.
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