AI legal software leader Harvey has announced two new products to assist with streamlining at law firms and within in-house legal teams.
Contract Intelligence was built for in-house legal teams to manage and take action on every contract within the business.
Harvey’s Command Centre provides law firms and legal teams with visibility into how it is used across practice groups and offices. It offers peer benchmarking based on anonymised and aggregated usage data from more than 1,500 departments globally.
Command Centre includes an agentic layer that allows its users to ask questions over deployment and usage in natural language.
Legal teams can also access recommendations and release management to help innovation teams prioritise rollout decisions and remain on top of new AI capabilities.
Built in response to growing demand for more structured oversight, Command Centre is targeted at innovation, knowledge management, and legal operations leaders responsible for AI governance, adoption, and ROI measurement inside firms and legal departments.
The Command Centre was designed alongside Clayton Utz, Haynes Boone, Foley & Lardner, Rajah & Tann, and Dentsu.
Tony Capecci, director of practice innovation at Haynes Boone, said Command Centre has solved “a real need for firms adopting AI at scale: better visibility into usage, value and where users need support”.
Command Centre has moved Foley from “anecdotal assessments of AI usage to data-driven management of deployment, training, governance and value creation”, the firm’s director of practice innovation, Sean Monahan, shared.
The waitlist for access ahead of general availability in Q3 has opened.