
Thomson Reuters Westlaw AI Integration
Thomson Reuters Westlaw AI agents from Bonfire Terminal use the Westlaw API to reference case law and legal research as context for your AI. The agents run on your own machine, drawing on Westlaw while your matter notes and analysis stay on-device.
How Bonfire works with Thomson Reuters Westlaw
Thomson Reuters Westlaw does not expose a public REST API we can drive directly. Instead Bonfire stores your Thomson Reuters Westlaw credentials and context locally on your machine and surfaces them to your chosen AI model, so an agent can reason over your Legal research platform data and draft, summarize, and prepare work — while your data stays on your own hardware.
Thomson Reuters Westlaw agents in action
On your machine, not a SaaS
Bonfire Terminal
- Your keys & data stay on your device
- Perpetual license — no per-seat SaaS fee
- Any connected model — Claude, GPT, Gemini or Grok
- Offline Llama for local, private reasoning
- Driven from chat you already use
Cloud AI middleman
- Keys & data pass through a third-party server
- Recurring subscription, usage caps
- Model locked to the vendor
- Yet another dashboard to log into
Thomson Reuters Westlaw — questions
Can Bonfire automate Thomson Reuters Westlaw?
Yes. Bonfire runs on your machine, holds your Thomson Reuters Westlaw credentials locally, and a connected model (Claude, GPT, Gemini or Grok) drives the Thomson Reuters Westlaw API to run the actions you ask for in chat.
Does my Thomson Reuters Westlaw data go to the cloud?
Bonfire runs on your desktop and keeps your keys local — it isn't a SaaS holding your data. Only the specific request you approve is sent to your chosen AI model.
Which AI models can I use?
Any connected model — Claude, GPT, Gemini or Grok. A fully offline Llama model runs locally for private reasoning but can't reach live APIs.