The Thomson Reuters Account upgrade for Legal and Risk customers

This article will serve as a central resource for Legal customers upgrading from the legacy authentication process to a new simplified sign-in experience. We've worked hard to reduce the number of usernames and passwords you need to use our products. We encourage you and your firm’s administrators to visit this resource for up-to-date news and required action steps for a successful transition.

What is it

A Thomson Reuters Account gives all users, including staff and clients, a single account to access Thomson Reuters products. Using one email and password you can access Westlaw, Practical Law, CLEAR, and other Legal research products with the same account.
As a result of all Thomson Reuters products moving to a standard sign-in process, you might notice that your sign-in screens and other security options within the user interface have changed or no longer apply.

How can we prepare for the upcoming changes

  1. Prepare for two-factor authentication (2FA)
    . The new Thomson Reuters Account supports enhanced security with two-factor authentication and is optional for most Legal products. If enabled, it can use biometric sensors, common authenticator apps, SMS, or voice. Only the Auth0 Guardian app supports easy-to-use push notification directly to your phone’s home screen. The app is free on the Apple App Store and on Google Play for Android.
    Federated SSO: If your firm has deployed Federated SSO, the Auth0 Guardian App isn't a requirement for your staff users.
  2. Plan communications to your clients
    : It will be important to educate your clients that currently collaborate with your firm will require two-factor authentication for their accounts as an extra level of security. We've prepared sample communications to help your clients so that they receive continued service.
  3. Learn more about the Thomson Reuters Account
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  4. Learn more about the Two-factor authentication
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