The Brief:

  • Harvey integrates with Microsoft 365 Copilot, embedding legal AI directly into lawyers' existing workflows.

  • Microsoft backs specialist legal tech players rather than building its own legal vertical.

Harvey is bringing its legal AI engine inside Microsoft 365 Copilot.

The integration lets users tag @Harvey within Copilot to analyse agreements, research market terms, identify negotiation positions and retrieve precedent. The responses land inline within documents and emails.

"Microsoft 365 Copilot is often where work begins. By bringing Harvey's legal intelligence directly into Copilot, we're enabling lawyers to ask legal questions, get trusted answers, and stay in the flow of their work, without leaving the tools they already rely on," said Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg.

The tie-up builds on Harvey's 2024 deployment on Microsoft Azure, the Azure Marketplace, SharePoint and OneDrive.

Judson Althoff, CEO of Microsoft's commercial business, said: "By integrating Harvey's AI tools within Copilot, we are extending that experience for legal teams to deliver specialised AI capabilities inside the applications they rely on every day."

In Australia, Harvey counts KWM, ABL and G+T as clients, while rivals Legora and CoCounsel have landed with Allens and MinterEllison. The Copilot play gives Harvey another distribution edge in a market where adoption is only accelerating.

Source: Harvey

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