LawAI News – Clayton Utz Adopts :Harvey: in Next Step of AI Journey

Australian law firm Clayton Utz is proud to announce its firmwide adoption of Harvey, a cutting-edge generative AI platform for law firms, as part of its strategic investment in AI-driven innovation to enhance client service and operational efficiency.

Harvey will empower Clayton Utz lawyers with advanced agentic AI capabilities to streamline complex and time-intensive legal tasks, including contract review, document drafting, due diligence, data extraction, and summarization.

The announcement coincides with Harvey opening its first Australian office in Sydney, reinforcing its commitment to the Australian market.

Clayton Utz Chief Executive Partner Emma Covacevich said the partnership marked a pivotal moment in the firm’s AI evolution:

“Partnering with Harvey keeps us at the forefront of legal innovation, and takes our already highly successful AI program to the next level,” Ms Covacevich said.

“Harvey’s legal-specific AI capabilities will allow our lawyers to deliver services more efficiently, faster and in more depth while maintaining the highest quality standards. Our lawyers will be able to focus more on higher-value strategic advice and client engagement.”

Simon Newcomb, Partner and Head of AI at Clayton Utz, elaborated on Harvey’s impact:

“Harvey’s platform gives us significant efficiencies in labour-intensive document review and drafting tasks, it enhances our ability to extract critical insights quickly and it helps us to maximize the benefit of the firm’s knowledge resources.”

“The platform allows our legal teams to create customized AI-enabled workflows supporting specific client and firm requirements. That’s important for us to provide AI offerings differentiated from our competitors.”

“Clayton Utz is among the first tenants in Harvey’s new secure AU environment with all storage and processing taking place in Australia, allowing the firm to use Harvey without creating data sovereignty concerns about data going offshore.”

“Having tested Harvey extensively in a pilot of Harvey involving over 100 lawyers across practice groups, offices and levels of seniority, the overwhelmingly positive feedback confirms Harvey’s potential to transform how we work.”

Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg said:

“We are honoured Clayton Utz chose Harvey after such a rigorous pilot and evaluation phase, and we are thrilled to share this news alongside our office launch in Sydney. The firm has a stellar reputation, and we are honoured to be part of their AI transformation.”

“From investing in data processing within Australia to building out a team and office here, we are committed to growing in this region and to ensuring our customers are set up for long term impact and success.”

Media Contact: Paul Sutherland / psutherland@claytonutz.com / 0434 136 256

About Clayton Utz

Clayton Utz is one of Australia’s leading independent law firms, with a reputation for delivering top-tier legal services to major private and public sector clients. With more than 180 partners and offices in six cities nationwide, we combine deep industry insight with a collaborative and commercially-minded approach. Our lawyers bring diverse perspectives and a shared commitment to innovation, authenticity and excellence. As one of the country’s oldest and most respected firms, we are proud to help our clients across sectors navigate complexity and achieve their strategic goals.

About Harvey

Harvey is domain-specific AI for legal and professional services. Our products streamline workflows in areas including contract analysis, due diligence, compliance, and litigation to drive efficiency and value. Global law firms and Fortune 500 enterprises around the world use Harvey to enable faster, smarter decision-making. Backed by world-class investors including Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, GV, OpenAI Startup Fund, and Coatue, Harvey is used by 517+ customers in 54+ countries.

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