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[Redefining Legal Workflows: How Harvey is Scaling AI-Driven Enterprise Transformation]-[No Priors Ep. 142 | With Harvey Co-Founder and President Gabe Pereyra]

No Priors: AI, Machine Learning, Tech, & Startups · B2 ·

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The Evolution of AI in Legal Services

Harvey, a company founded roughly three and a half years ago, has rapidly evolved from a niche individual productivity tool into a comprehensive platform serving top-tier law firms and Fortune 500 companies. As CEO Gabe explains, the initial intuition was simple: provide lawyers with access to cutting-edge models like GPT-4 to handle text-heavy tasks. However, the company quickly realized that the true challenge wasn't just making a single lawyer faster; it was about transforming how entire organizations—law firms and their clients—collaborate and operate.

Moving Beyond Individual Productivity: The Shift to Agentic Workflows

Harvey’s current focus has shifted from simple "copilot" style interactions to complex, agentic workflows. Gabe draws an analogy to associate lawyers, who act as agents by receiving high-level strategy from partners, conducting research, and drafting documents. Harvey is building systems that mimic this process—deploying agents that can interact with client matters, navigate document management systems, and perform deep legal research.

Central to this vision is the concept of "reasoning traces." Much like expert software engineers possess an intuitive understanding of complex systems, senior legal partners hold a "whole picture" of a legal entity in their heads. By capturing the decision-making process—not just the final SEC filings—Harvey aims to train models that can replicate the high-level expertise of seasoned practitioners.

The Challenge of Verification and Reward Functions

One of the most significant technical hurdles in legal AI is the lack of easily verifiable "unit tests" that exist in software engineering. Unlike code, where a compiler can confirm functionality, legal work is often subjective and high-stakes. Harvey is addressing this by leveraging partner feedback as the "reward function" for reinforcement learning. By analyzing the iterative edits and feedback loops between partners and associates, the company is building models that align with the nuanced standards of elite legal practice.

Enterprise Adoption and the "Deployment" Strategy

To bridge the gap between AI capabilities and organizational reality, Harvey has introduced a "deployed engineering force." This program provides technical expertise to help large enterprises—such as banks and retail giants—connect their fragmented business systems to AI. Gabe notes that this mirrors the traditional enterprise software playbook (like Oracle or IBM), where platform technology is augmented by deep implementation and customization to fit specific business needs.

The Future of Law Firms

When asked about the future of law firms, Gabe remains optimistic, arguing that technology will not replace senior partners but rather change the staffing and training models. He posits that AI will allow junior lawyers to learn much faster by acting as a tutor, explaining why a merger agreement is structured a certain way. Harvey’s goal is not to compete with law firms by becoming one, but to provide the infrastructure that enables every law firm to become an "AI-first" firm.

Conclusion: The Path Toward Collaborative AI

Gabe emphasizes that the most significant transformation in the coming years will be the shift from individual productivity to "organizational productivity." Just as the internet and computers enabled law firms to scale tenfold in size, AI will redefine how these massive organizations function. The future of the industry lies in collaborative AI—where specialized human teams and AI agents work in concert to manage complex, multi-entity transactions, ultimately making professional services more profitable, faster, and more efficient.

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They're not connected to a bunch of our context.
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That's completely different than what these massive law firms are doing.
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It gets stuck all the time.
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I think people now are catching up to how capability-pilled as you called it like Winston and I were.
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📖 Transcript

Gabe, thanks for doing this.
Of course.
Yeah, thanks for coming.
Maybe we can just start with like, for anyone who hasn't heard of Harvey, what is the company?
Can you talk about the scale and who you serve today?
At Harvey, we're building AI for law firms and large in-house teams.

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