"Harvey, the $8 billion legal software startup, is becoming a default vendor in Big Law. Now, with rival startups nipping at its heels and AI model providers moving closer to legal workflows, Harvey is bringing in a new executive to help defend its lead. The company tells Business Insider it has hired Anique Drumright as its first chief product officer. In this role, she'll shape what Harvey builds next and how quickly it can ship."
"The C-suite hire comes at a critical moment for Harvey - and for legal tech more broadly. Law firms are pouring money into new software meant to help lawyers work faster and save costs. Clients are driving much of that spend. After seeing chatbots and virtual assistants transform their own operations, they now expect the same efficiency from outside counsel."
Harvey is an $8 billion legal software company that has become a default vendor in Big Law. The company hired Anique Drumright as its first chief product officer to shape product direction and accelerate shipping. Drumright brings experience from Uber, TripActions, Loom, and Rippling, including leading Rippling's push into IT management software. The C-suite addition arrives as law firms invest heavily in software to increase lawyer efficiency and reduce costs, driven largely by client expectations. Concurrently, AI model providers are moving into legal workflows, raising questions about the future need for specialized legal software.
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