When Anthropic launched Claude for Legal in May – more than 20 MCP connectors and a dozen practice-area plugins built specifically for legal work – it marked the company’s biggest and most explicit commitment yet to the legal industry. It also reignited a debate that’s been simmering since Anthropic’s first legal plugin briefly rattled the stock prices of Thomson Reuters, RELX and Wolters Kluwer back in January: Is Anthropic’s entry into the legal market a major step forward for legal productivity? Or is it a threat to trust, governance and the existing legal-tech infrastructure?

In today’s episode, Mark Pike, associate general counsel at Anthropic and product lead for Claude for Legal, joins host Bob Ambrogi to share the inside story of Claude for Legal and his own unconventional path into leading its development. Pike, who went from Facebook to Slack to building internal tools for Anthropic’s own legal team, talks about how that work turned into a product that has ignited both excitement and concern throughout the global legal industry. Among the topics they discuss:

  • Why Anthropic decided legal deserved its own dedicated launch, and why now.
  • What plugins, skills, connectors, cookbooks and agents actually mean in plain English.
  • Why lawyers have become Claude’s most active power users.
  • Anthropic’s decision to partner, rather than compete, with major legal tech vendors such as Thomson Reuters.
  • How Anthropic thinks about human oversight and professional responsibility.
  • Confidentiality, data training policies, and what firms need to know before adopting these tools.
  • Anthropic’s commitment to access to justice.
  • What Claude for Legal might look like a year from now.

Whether you’re excited about what this technology could mean for legal innovation, wary of what it means for the future of legal work, or just have questions about how it all works, this conversation offers insights.

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Bob is a lawyer, veteran legal journalist, and award-winning blogger and podcaster. In 2011, he was named to the inaugural Fastcase 50, honoring “the law’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries and leaders.” Earlier in his career, he was editor-in-chief of several legal publications, including The National Law Journal, and editorial director of ALM’s Litigation Services Division.