Thomson Reuters (TRI) shed another 15% yesterday on the back of Anthropic’s push into legal applications, which represent more than 40% of TRI’s revenue.

Down 50% over the past year (alongside many software names), it’s not the first AI-enabled legal threat to spark investor concern…

but those concerns haven’t translated to impact yet, with both organic growth and margins in the segment showing resilience.

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