The L Suite today launched two Claude connectors as an official partner of Anthropic’s Claude for the legal industry. The new initiative connects Claude to the tools lawyers use across drafting, research, contract management, e-discovery, and data rooms. The connectors mark the first time The L Suite’s peer intelligence has been made available outside its private member platform, The Braintrust.
TopCounsel by The L Suite, a connector available to all in-house counsel, helps lawyers find the right outside counsel for a specific matter, recommending individual lawyers, not just firms. Rankings are based on The L Suite’s vast and unbiased dataset and proprietary ranking algorithm, including:
- Aggregated member sentiment from thousands of peer-to-peer in-house recommendations and outside counsel survey results
- Substantive expertise demonstrated by outside counsel speakers, shared with The L Suite community from over 2,000+ individual speaking engagements
- Thousands of documents and templates, shared with the L Suite community by outside counsel
- Private research and outside counsel interviews by The L Suite’s research staff
The bottom line: TopCounsel recommendations are based on real, demonstrated expertise in the specific matter as judged by the premiere in-house counsel community.
Lloyd by The L Suite, a private connector for L Suite members, brings the full L Suite Braintrust into Claude: thousands of peer discussion threads, 3,000+ shared documents, 5,000+ hours of event content, and 10,000+ outside counsel recommendations contributed by GCs and legal ops leaders at companies including Intuit, Reddit, Klaviyo, Instacart, Notion, Canva, Lyft, and HubSpot. Members use Lloyd to pressure-test decisions before advising CEOs and boards, benchmark legal team structure and spend, find peer-vetted vendors, and get up to speed on unfamiliar topics. Lloyd requires an eligible L Suite team membership and a Claude Team or Enterprise account.
Find TopCounsel in the Claude connector directory or at Topcounsel.ai and Lloyd by the L Suite on The L Suite website.
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The L Suite Partners with Anthropic
The L Suite today launched two Claude connectors as an official partner of Anthropic’s Claude for the legal industry. The new initiative connects Claude to the tools lawyers use across drafting, research, contract management, e-discovery, and data rooms. The connectors mark the first time The L Suite’s peer intelligence has been made available outside its private member platform, The Braintrust.
TopCounsel by The L Suite, a connector available to all in-house counsel, helps lawyers find the right outside counsel for a specific matter, recommending individual lawyers, not just firms. Rankings are based on The L Suite’s vast and unbiased dataset and proprietary ranking algorithm, including:
The bottom line: TopCounsel recommendations are based on real, demonstrated expertise in the specific matter as judged by the premiere in-house counsel community.
Lloyd by The L Suite, a private connector for L Suite members, brings the full L Suite Braintrust into Claude: thousands of peer discussion threads, 3,000+ shared documents, 5,000+ hours of event content, and 10,000+ outside counsel recommendations contributed by GCs and legal ops leaders at companies including Intuit, Reddit, Klaviyo, Instacart, Notion, Canva, Lyft, and HubSpot. Members use Lloyd to pressure-test decisions before advising CEOs and boards, benchmark legal team structure and spend, find peer-vetted vendors, and get up to speed on unfamiliar topics. Lloyd requires an eligible L Suite team membership and a Claude Team or Enterprise account.
Find TopCounsel in the Claude connector directory or at Topcounsel.ai and Lloyd by the L Suite on The L Suite website.
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