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Harvey integrates with Microsoft 365 Copilot, bringing legal AI to enterprise workflows
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Integration with Microsoft 365 Copilot

Harvey has expanded its partnership with Microsoft by integrating its legal AI platform directly into Microsoft 365 Copilot. This integration addresses a significant pain point for legal teams: nearly 70% of in-house legal professionals spend over an hour daily switching between tools to assemble the context needed for their work. By embedding Harvey's specialized legal intelligence into the productivity tools legal teams already use, the integration reduces friction and allows lawyers to move seamlessly from quick questions to deeper analysis.

Key Features and Capabilities

Access Legal Intelligence in Copilot

  • Legal teams can @mention Harvey in Copilot or select the Harvey agent from the sidebar to ask legal questions, research issues, and analyze documents directly
  • Pull content from personal vaults without leaving the Microsoft environment
  • Leverage Harvey's legal-specific reasoning and precedent-aware analysis within Copilot conversations

Agentic Document Capabilities in Word

  • Teams can trigger advanced legal workflows and document analysis directly from Word
  • Move from initial questions to deeper analysis and document execution without workflow disruption

Seamless Escalation to Full Platform

  • When a question escalates into a larger task, users can click "View in Harvey" to move the conversation to Harvey's full platform for advanced reasoning, refinement, and execution
  • Maintains context and conversation history across the transition

Business Impact

This integration brings together Microsoft's enterprise productivity platform with Harvey's legal-domain expertise. Legal teams can now work within familiar tools (Word, Copilot) while accessing specialized legal intelligence that understands nuance, precedent, and regulatory context—addressing the fragmentation problem created by isolated AI systems that force manual context assembly across disconnected tools.