Harvey has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft, building an integration with 365 Copilot that makes Harvey’s legal intelligence available within fee-earners’ workflows. The intention is to meet fee-earners where they work, streamline their operations, and make Copilot fit for legal-specific work.
By mentioning @Harvey in Copilot or selecting the agent from the Copilot agents menu, we’re told that users will be able to query the Harvey Assistant to analyse agreements, research market terms, identify negotiation positions, and retrieve precedent from systems powered by Harvey. Responses are delivered inline within Copilot and grounded in the document, email, or item in focus, reducing the need to switch systems.
“Microsoft 365 Copilot is often where work begins. By bringing Harvey’s legal intelligence directly into Copilot, we’re enabling lawyers to ask legal questions, get trusted answers, and stay in the flow of their work, without leaving the tools they already rely on,” said Winston Weinberg, CEO and co-founder of Harvey.
This is consistent with Microsoft’s strategy to embed intelligence directly into the flow of work. “By integrating Harvey’s AI tools within Copilot, we are extending that experience for legal teams to deliver specialised AI capabilities inside the applications they rely on every day,” said Judson Althoff, CEO of Microsoft’s commercial business.
Harvey’s initial integration with Microsoft 365 Copilot will launch in Q2 2026. We’ll bring you more as we have it.
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