According to a recent LinkedIn post from Harvey, the company is emphasizing the scale of its AI legal agents, citing execution of more than 700,000 legal tasks per day and over 50 million terms extracted each week. The post references an article in Artificial Lawyer by Harvey’s Head of Product Innovation, who discusses a shift from predefined workflows to autonomous agents that can plan, iterate, and complete complex legal work end to end.
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The post suggests that the key implication is not only faster processing but a structural change in how legal work is organized and how human judgment is applied. For investors, this framing points to Harvey’s ambition to move up the value chain in legal services automation, which could support higher-value use cases, deeper enterprise adoption, and potentially stronger competitive positioning in the legal tech and AI infrastructure markets.

