Harvey's already acquainted with Big Law. Now, it wants to shake up law schools.
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Harvey's already acquainted with Big Law. Now, it wants to shake up law schools.
"In August, Harvey said it would give six law schools access to the platform as part of a new "alliance." The next month, it onboarded 11 more law schools. Now, Harvey has added Duke Law and Northwestern Pritzker Law to the roster, the company tells Business Insider. Participation in the program is available to the law schools free of charge."
""What we're trying to do is make it so they can start integrating that into their training as early as possible," Winston Weinberg, Harvey's cofounder and chief executive, said from a conference room in the company's Manhattan office. He imagines a not-so-distant future where a private-equity class conducts a mock leveraged buyout inside Harvey; students draft and refine arguments with its tools before a moot court. The simulations he describes aren't live yet."
Harvey, a legal AI startup valued at $5 billion, already works with half of the country's 100 largest law firms and is expanding into law schools through a free-access program. The initiative began with six schools, grew by 11, and now includes Duke Law and Northwestern Pritzker Law. Leadership envisions students using Harvey for simulated classes and moot-court preparation, though some simulations are not yet live. The program mirrors past strategies from LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters that foster long-term platform familiarity. Inside firms, Harvey aims to remove repetitive tasks and accelerate legal work, shifting client expectations toward speed.
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