According to a recent LinkedIn post from Harvey, the legal AI company has opened a Madrid office with an eight-person team dedicated to supporting clients across the Iberian Peninsula. The post indicates this move follows more than two years of activity in the region, working with prominent law firms and corporate legal departments.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights collaborations with firms including Cuatrecasas, VdA Vieira de Almeida, PLMJ, Gómez-Acebo & Pombo, CS’Associados, PwC España, Antas da Cunha Ecija, B. Cremades y Asociados, as well as in-house teams at Carrefour and Repsol. This client roster suggests traction among large law firms and enterprises, which could support recurring, high-value SaaS or service contracts.
According to the post, Harvey positions its platform as tailored to Iberian legal complexity, offering direct access to Portuguese and Spanish legislation and embedding local content into legal workflows. The mention of “agents” running workflows end to end points to an emphasis on automation and productivity, which may enhance the product’s value proposition and pricing power in professional services.
The post further signals an intent to deepen market penetration by actively targeting lawyers seeking to apply AI to their practice. For investors, a dedicated regional office, localized product capabilities, and existing marquee clients may indicate a strategy to lock in a key European legal market, potentially supporting revenue growth, higher customer retention, and improved competitive positioning versus global and local legal-tech rivals.

