Honigman recently announced it will integrate advanced artificial intelligence platform Harvey into its legal operations, underscoring the firm’s proactive approach to leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance legal services across its diverse practice areas.
Built on the latest OpenAI models, Harvey is customized to meet the unique demands of the legal industry, streamlining day-to-day operations and supporting attorneys in analyzing contracts, conducting due diligence and performing other mission-critical tasks. Rather than replace human judgment, Harvey generates insights and predictions for legal professionals to boost efficiency.
“This partnership marks a significant milestone in our firm’s ongoing commitment to harnessing the latest technologies to support our attorneys and deliver exceptional client service,” said Esther Bowers, chief practice innovation officer at Honigman. “As a firm, we have a long track record of quickly and effectively integrating new technology tools into our work with tried-and-true pilot strategies. With Harvey, we’re embracing the power of GenAI to complement and enhance our respected legal services.”
More than thirty Honigman attorneys participated in the firm’s trial of Harvey, which will be rolled out to attorneys across the firm’s offices. Leveraging Honigman’s commitment to innovation and forward-looking technology adoption, a committee of firm leaders across practice groups tested the tool’s effectiveness and accuracy to ensure that it meets rigorous performance standards.
Built on the latest OpenAI models, Harvey is customized to meet the unique demands of the legal industry, streamlining day-to-day operations and supporting attorneys in analyzing contracts, conducting due diligence and performing other mission-critical tasks. Rather than replace human judgment, Harvey generates insights and predictions for legal professionals to boost efficiency.
“This partnership marks a significant milestone in our firm’s ongoing commitment to harnessing the latest technologies to support our attorneys and deliver exceptional client service,” said Esther Bowers, chief practice innovation officer at Honigman. “As a firm, we have a long track record of quickly and effectively integrating new technology tools into our work with tried-and-true pilot strategies. With Harvey, we’re embracing the power of GenAI to complement and enhance our respected legal services.”
More than thirty Honigman attorneys participated in the firm’s trial of Harvey, which will be rolled out to attorneys across the firm’s offices. Leveraging Honigman’s commitment to innovation and forward-looking technology adoption, a committee of firm leaders across practice groups tested the tool’s effectiveness and accuracy to ensure that it meets rigorous performance standards.