According to a recent LinkedIn post from Harvey, global law firm DLA Piper is expanding its use of Harvey’s platform to 5,000 licenses across its worldwide operations. The post indicates this follows an extensive pilot phase that tested use cases and assessed value across multiple practice areas and workflows.
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The post highlights comments from DLA Piper partner Mark O’Conor, who frames generative AI tools like Harvey as increasingly central to delivering fast, accurate and collaborative legal solutions. His remarks suggest the firm views such technology as a way to augment lawyers’ capabilities and improve efficiency and commercial impact for clients.
For investors, the expanded deployment at DLA Piper points to deepening enterprise adoption of Harvey’s technology within a large, global professional-services client. This scale-up may imply growing recurring revenue potential, stronger validation of the product in complex legal workflows, and an enhanced reference case that could support further law firm or enterprise wins.
The post also underscores Harvey’s positioning within the broader generative AI adoption cycle in legal and advisory services. If similar large-firm rollouts continue, Harvey could strengthen its competitive position among AI providers to the legal sector, although the post does not disclose contract value, duration or specific financial terms that would clarify direct revenue impact.

