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Harvey Launches Box Integration, Enabling Direct Document Analysis Without Local Copies
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New Box Integration for Harvey Platform

Harvey has announced a new integration with Box, the leading intelligent content management platform, enabling legal teams to securely access and analyze Box documents without downloading them locally. This integration reduces content duplication and addresses data security concerns for organizations that rely on Box as their system of record.

Key Capabilities

Teams can now bring documents directly from Box into Harvey's core tools:

  • Harvey Assistant: Query and analyze Box documents interactively
  • Workflow Agents: Apply pre-built or custom AI workflows to Box documents
  • Vault: Import and bulk-analyze large sets of Box documents

Use Cases

The integration supports critical legal workflows:

  • Due Diligence and Document Review: Import transaction folders into Vault to analyze large document sets and surface key provisions
  • Litigation and Investigation: Analyze discovery materials, case files, and internal documents to summarize insights and identify relevant information
  • Compliance and Policy Analysis: Review internal policies and regulatory documents to identify inconsistencies and extract requirements

Why This Matters

As AI becomes embedded in legal workflows, direct integration with existing document management systems reduces friction and security risks. Teams can apply AI analysis to documents where they're already stored, rather than moving files between tools and creating copies that increase the risk of data leakage.