A LinkedIn post from Harvey highlights how German law firm Gleiss Lutz is integrating generative AI into everyday legal workflows. According to the post, Director of Legal Operations & Business Technologies Marc Geiger describes using Harvey for drafting, structured document analysis, and tailored AI agents under governance and human review.
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The post suggests Harvey is positioning its platform as an execution-focused tool for standardizable legal work rather than experimental pilots. For investors, this emphasis on embedded, governed use cases at a prominent law firm may signal growing enterprise adoption potential, supporting Harvey’s competitive position in the legal-tech and AI workflow automation market.

