Harvey today (20 May) announced a significant new partnership with DeepJudge, which will bring an organisation’s past work, decisions, and expertise to Harvey’s workflows. Harvey also today announced Command Center, a new product designed to help law firms and legal teams manage and measure their enterprise AI adoption.
This is Harvey’s first product partnership with DeepJudge and speaking to Legal IT Insider, chief product officer Anique Drumright, who joined in February, said that with the combination of DeepJudge’s ability to ingest the document management system and provide a semantic understanding of it, “that knowledge will become live in every Harvey workflow, so agents can draw on firms’ precedents for drafting.”
That will be launched in the coming months and to benefit you will have to be joint customers.
Command Center, meanwhile, provides organisations with visibility into platform usage, benchmarking against peer organizations, agentic insights, and rollout recommendations intended to help innovation and legal operations teams oversee AI deployment at scale.
The product was developed with design partners at Haynes Boone, Foley & Lardner, Clayton Utz, Rajah & Tann, and Dentsu. Today Harvey opened the waitlist for early access ahead of general availability in Q3.
Drumright said that Command Centre gives CIOs, knowledge managers and other teams visibility as to how Harvey is being used across practices. “It’s designed to help with adoption,” she observed. “Where you need to provide support or training, this is a single place where you can go and see what adoption is like. Often, that’s very piecemeal. Now, we’re also providing anonymous benchmarking so our customers can see how they compare.”
Drumright said that every organisation is asking how they should use AI to transform their organisation and that “this gives the ability to push recommendations on usage.”
She added that this has been one of the top asks from customers who have asked, “how do I know if I’m doing well or not well.”
Tony Capecci, Director of Practice Innovation, Haynes Boone, said: “Command Center helps solve a real need for firms adopting AI at scale: better visibility into usage, value, and where users need support. We had already built some of this internally, so having Harvey bring it into the platform lets us spend less time maintaining custom infrastructure and more time on adoption, governance, and higher-value innovation.”
Russell Davies, Head of Legal & Compliance Operations, dentsu added: “Having a dedicated console for management and operations at dentsu is fundamental to our visibility of operational performance and governance we need to run Harvey at scale — not just today, but sustainably over the long term. As we develop our methodology for harnessing AI as a transformative capability, having a dedicated operations UI is essential to ensuring we maximise adoption and deliver lasting value across the business.”










