Harvey and DeepJudge partnership: Your Firm's Knowledge, Activated.

DeepJudge and Harvey Partner on Institutional Legal AI

Harvey, the leading AI platform for legal and professional services, and DeepJudge, the institutional intelligence platform for legal AI, have announced a partnership to bring the expertise and judgment of law firms and in-house legal teams directly into AI-powered legal work.

The partnership represents a step change in legal AI, combining domain-specific AI with institutional intelligence grounded in how legal teams actually work. DeepJudge brings an organisation’s past work, decisions, and expertise to Harvey’s workflows, while respecting existing access permissions and ethical walls, enabling legal teams to research, draft, analyse, and make decisions with AI grounded in their own institutional knowledge. Work product generated in Harvey is reflected in DeepJudge, ensuring every matter contributes to the organisation’s collective knowledge and is immediately available to inform future work.

Together, they enable AI agents to not only generate and evaluate high-quality outputs but also align them with what “good” looks like within a specific legal team, grounded in institutional expertise, prior decisions, and the collective judgment built over years of practice. As work continues across both platforms, the organisation’s knowledge compounds over time, becoming stronger, more connected, and more accessible. In legal, a firm’s knowledge is its product, and activating it across matters is what turns AI into a differentiator.

The partnership addresses the “context tax” that limits the effectiveness of legal AI. While most organisations possess decades of institutional expertise, that knowledge is often fragmented, inaccessible, and difficult to apply consistently in real time, leaving even advanced AI systems without the context required to reflect how legal teams actually operate. 

Paulina Grnarova, CEO and co-founder of DeepJudge, said, “Legal AI has made remarkable progress on reasoning, and Harvey is a testament to that. DeepJudge brings past work, decisions, and institutional expertise directly into that reasoning, so that the resulting work reflects the judgment, standards, and ways of working unique to each firm or legal department. Together, DeepJudge and Harvey enable legal professionals to manage the full arc of legal work seamlessly, while ensuring AI outputs are grounded in how they actually practice.”

Winston Weinberg, CEO and co-founder of Harvey, said, “DeepJudge knows your firm through every past matter, memo, and negotiated position. Most firms have decades of expertise embedded across prior work and decisions, but that knowledge is often fragmented and difficult to apply consistently in practice. This partnership closes that gap by bringing a firm’s institutional knowledge directly to Harvey users, enabling legal teams to ground their work in prior expertise and run their practice on a system that reflects how they actually operate.”

Martin Durkin, Partner at Holland & Knight, said, “When drafting in Harvey, we rely on DeepJudge to ensure everything we produce reflects what’s actually accepted within our firm. Harvey accelerates how we work, while DeepJudge grounds every output in our experience and judgment. Together, they bring our firm’s unique thinking into every document, turning AI into a true differentiator.”

About DeepJudge

DeepJudge is the core AI platform for legal professionals to harness their institutional intelligence. Powered by world-class enterprise search, DeepJudge transforms institutional knowledge into structured, governed intelligence, enabling legal teams to build AI applications, execute multi-step workflows, and implement LLM agents.

About Harvey

Harvey is the operating system for legal and professional services. Its products streamline workflows across contract analysis, due diligence, compliance, and litigation, driving efficiency and value.

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