Harvey AI is a specialized AI platform built specifically for legal professionals. Developed in partnership with major law firms and trained on legal data, Harvey understands legal concepts, terminology, and workflows in a way that general-purpose AI tools cannot match. It assists lawyers with legal research, document drafting, contract analysis, due diligence, and litigation preparation. Harvey is used by some of the world's largest law firms including Allen & Overy, and is designed to handle the precision, nuance, and confidentiality requirements that the legal profession demands.
Harvey AI has emerged as the leading AI tool purpose-built for the legal profession. While general AI assistants can help with basic legal questions, Harvey is trained specifically on legal data and designed for the precision and nuance that legal work demands. The platform is trusted by some of the world’s most prestigious law firms, who use it to augment their lawyers’ capabilities across research, drafting, analysis, and review tasks — the high-volume cognitive work that consumes much of a legal practice.
Harvey’s legal research capability goes beyond simple keyword search — it understands legal concepts, precedent hierarchies, and jurisdictional nuances to surface relevant case law, statutes, and regulations. For contract work, it can review agreements, identify risk clauses, compare terms against precedent, and draft modifications. In litigation, it assists with case analysis, argument development, and discovery review. The document drafting feature produces legal memos, briefs, and correspondence that follow legal conventions and cite relevant authority. All of this operates within security frameworks designed for attorney-client privilege and confidentiality.
Corporate law teams use Harvey for contract review and negotiation preparation. Litigation teams use it for case research, brief drafting, and discovery document review. M&A teams leverage it for due diligence document analysis. Associates use it to accelerate research and first drafts. Partners use it to quickly analyze complex legal questions across multiple jurisdictions. Legal departments at corporations use it for contract management and compliance research.
Harvey is designed for and priced for professional legal use — it’s not a consumer product. Access typically requires a firm-level subscription. While Harvey excels at legal tasks, it’s not a replacement for legal judgment, and all output should be reviewed by qualified attorneys. The tool works best when users understand enough about legal practice to evaluate and refine its output.
Harvey AI is built for law firms, corporate legal departments, and legal professionals who need AI assistance that truly understands legal work. It’s most valuable for firms handling high volumes of research, contract review, and document drafting where AI can meaningfully accelerate the work without compromising quality.
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