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King & Wood Mallesons deploys AI tool Harvey to enhance legal services across Australia

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King & Wood Mallesons Australia is implementing Harvey, a generative AI tool, to enhance legal services. Around 200 lawyers will experiment with Harvey across practice groups to automate workflows and gain insights from large document sets. KWM anticipates faster, smarter solutions for clients and collaboration opportunities, while Harvey's CEO highlights KWM's responsible AI adoption.

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King & Wood Mallesons Australia (KWM) has announced its rollout of Harvey, a cutting-edge generative AI tool designed specifically for law firms and legal teams. The law firm aims to leverage emerging technology to deliver exceptional legal services for clients.

"The rollout is just the beginning of broader plans to collaborate, with opportunities for client collaborations and co-development," said KWM.

The experiment will involve around 200 lawyers across all practice groups, which will uncover hundreds of successful use cases to automate and enhance legal workflows and tasks with Harvey to gain insights across vast document sets at scale.

"We are excited about AI’s potential to enable us to deliver faster, smarter, and higher value solutions to our clients, and we are looking forward to engaging with our clients and our people on how it will shape the future," said Renae Lattey, Chief Executive Partner, KWM Australia.

Winston Weinberg, Co-Founder and CEO of Harvey, commented, "KWM did a truly incredible experiment with Harvey, with remarkable usage, engagement, and results. It’s a reflection of KWM's leadership and strategy that they have made responsible AI usage such a pivotal part of their model moving forward, and we look forward to empowering KWM’s 1,200+ lawyers across Australia and Singapore to achieve new levels of innovation."

  • Published On May 16, 2025 at 01:31 PM IST

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