CMS just rolled out Harvey's AI software to over 7,000 attorneys across 50-plus countries, which the firm says is the biggest Harvey deployment at any major law shop. The tech has been cutting down each lawyer's workload by roughly 118 hours annually, or about half an hour daily, by automating contract reviews and due diligence grunt work.
The firm's been using Harvey's transcription tools to convert audio files into text when putting together witness statements, which apparently saves tons of manual labor time. CMS also runs Microsoft Copilot and Relativity aiR alongside Harvey, and they tested over a dozen generative AI platforms this year.
Harvey recently closed another funding round that valued the company at $8 billion, pulling in $160 million from Andreessen Horowitz after already raising $600 million earlier. More than half of the AmLaw 100 firms are reportedly using their platform.
The firm's been using Harvey's transcription tools to convert audio files into text when putting together witness statements, which apparently saves tons of manual labor time. CMS also runs Microsoft Copilot and Relativity aiR alongside Harvey, and they tested over a dozen generative AI platforms this year.
Harvey recently closed another funding round that valued the company at $8 billion, pulling in $160 million from Andreessen Horowitz after already raising $600 million earlier. More than half of the AmLaw 100 firms are reportedly using their platform.