Harvey Launches Command Center, Partners With DeepJudge
Summary
Harvey has launched its Command Center and simultaneously announced a strategic partnership with DeepJudge. The Command Center provides law firms and in-house teams with a peer-based analytics platform, offering visibility into how Harvey features are being utilized across practice groups, offices, and user cohorts. It aggregates anonymized usage data from over 1,500 global Harvey deployments, enabling organizations to benchmark their adoption against peers, identify trends, and pinpoint areas requiring additional training or support. The platform also features natural language querying for usage data and Intelligent Recommendations for feature adoption. Concurrently, the partnership with DeepJudge, a Swiss legal AI startup, integrates DeepJudge's document classification and information surfacing capabilities directly into Harvey's workflows. This collaboration aims to ground Harvey's AI outputs in a firm's institutional expertise, past work, and collective judgment, thereby activating a firm's knowledge and reducing the "context tax" associated with disconnected applications.
Key takeaway
For Directors of AI/ML in legal firms evaluating AI adoption and value, Harvey's new offerings provide critical tools. Command Center allows you to benchmark your firm's AI usage against 1,500+ peer deployments, identifying adoption gaps and training needs. The DeepJudge partnership means your AI outputs can be directly grounded in your firm's unique institutional knowledge and past matters, ensuring relevance and consistency. Use these capabilities to drive data-driven AI strategy and maximize your investment.
Key insights
Harvey enhances legal AI adoption and utility via peer benchmarking and integrating institutional knowledge into AI workflows.
Principles
- Institutional knowledge is a firm's core product.
- Activating firm knowledge differentiates AI solutions.
- Peer benchmarking drives AI adoption and strategy.
Method
Command Center offers internal and peer-benchmarked usage analytics via aggregated, anonymized data, supporting natural language queries and feature recommendations. DeepJudge integrates institutional knowledge into AI workflows, grounding outputs in firm-specific expertise.
In practice
- Benchmark AI adoption against peers.
- Identify underutilized practice groups.
- Ground AI outputs in firm's past matters.
Topics
- Legal AI
- AI Adoption
- Peer Benchmarking
- Institutional Knowledge
- Harvey Command Center
- DeepJudge Integration
Best for: Executive, AI Product Manager, Legal Professional, Director of AI/ML, Consultant
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