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The Brief:

  • Harvey has launched 500+ legal agents, with Australia selected as an early access market.

  • Clayton Utz was a design partner in building the agents.

Harvey just made a major product move.

The legal tech giant has launched more than 500 use-case agents across its platform, covering common workflows out of the box, alongside a new Agent Builder tool now in early access.

CEO Winston Weinberg said it straight.

The legal industry is now well past AI as an assistant and officially in the era of legal agents.

Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg

The agents were built by lawyers, not prompt engineers. And an Australian firm helped build them.

Clayton Utz was a design partner in developing the agents.

Partner and Head of AI Simon Newcomb saying the result is something genuinely new. “They're a genuinely different kind of tool, more like digital colleagues who can perform delegated work. Our lawyers can collaborate with agents applying human creativity in designing solutions, making judgment calls, verifying and accepting accountability for output.

Anique Drumright, Harvey’s Chief Product Officer, said the goal is to let every legal team turn what makes their practice distinctive into agents that scale.

Legal teams have already done exactly that, building more than 25,000 custom agents on the platform.

Source: Harvey

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