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LexisNexis & Harvey: Legal Content Partnership

LexisNexis & Harvey: Legal Content Partnership

June 18, 2025 News

LexisNexis and Harvey are now in a ⁣strategic alliance, integrating in-depth legal content​ and citations. This partnership empowers Harvey’s legal software, addressing its previous limitations​ by offering access to LexisNexis data. Lawyers will now ⁤have⁤ improved workflows. Founded in 2022, Harvey ​quickly gained traction, with ⁣over 25% of the 100 largest law firms ‌as‌ users; illustrating ⁣the increasing‌ adoption of⁤ legal ⁤AI, as‍ reported by News Directory 3.The collaboration, partly driven by customer demand, allows users of​ both ‌platforms to benefit considerably. Relx‘s investment in Harvey further validates⁤ this move into‌ the AI landscape. With‌ this integration launching soon, legal⁣ professionals stand⁢ to gain enhanced efficiency. Discover what’s next.

LexisNexis, Harvey Forge Legal Tech Strategic Alliance

LexisNexis and Harvey, a legal tech startup backed by OpenAI and Sequoia, have announced a strategic alliance. The partnership will ⁤integrate LexisNexis’s extensive legal content and citations directly into Harvey’s application, enhancing its legal software capabilities.‍ The integration is slated to ‌launch later this year.

Harvey’s software aids lawyers in drafting and reviewing legal documents. The integration with LexisNexis addresses a previous limitation: Harvey’s access to legal data was confined to public case law databases, excluding LexisNexis and Westlaw, which dominate the legal information ⁣services market.

With LexisNexis data incorporated, Harvey aims to solidify its position in the competitive legal tech⁣ landscape.Founded in 2022, Harvey quickly gained prominence, now counting over 25% of the nation’s ‍100 largest law firms ‍as users.

Ropes &‍ Gray, a top-grossing law firm, implemented Harvey firmwide in June after‌ a year-long trial, according to Ed Black, the firm’s technology strategy leader. Paul Weiss also announced a collaboration with Harvey to co-develop a custom workflow builder.

Thes ⁤actions reflect a broader trend of large law firms moving toward full-scale deployments of⁤ legal ‍AI, increasing pressure on startups like Harvey, Legora, Hebbia,⁣ and ‍Eudia.

Sean Fitzpatrick, CEO of LexisNexis North America, UK,⁢ and Ireland, said the partnership was driven by customer demand, as many users‌ were switching between ⁤the two platforms. He noted that most of ⁣harvey’s large law firm clients⁤ also subscribe to LexisNexis.

Fitzpatrick added that while LexisNexis offers its own drafting and legal research tools, ‍customers still ⁤found value in accessing both platforms.harvey is compensating LexisNexis for the data.

Relx, the parent ⁤company of LexisNexis, invested in Harvey in February through its venture arm, Rev Ventures. The $300​ million funding round ⁢valued Harvey at $3 billion.

Despite the partnership, Fitzpatrick had previously downplayed the threat of legal tech​ startups at the Legalweek conference in New York City. He emphasized lexisnexis’s advantage in data and its focus on “authoritative content.”

harvey ‍CEO Winston Weinberg described the partnership as a step toward more efficient legal workflows. lawyers can ask Harvey questions in plain English and receive responses linked to primary sources, provided thay are LexisNexis subscribers.⁤ The practical effectiveness of this integration remains to be seen.

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