DocuSign partners with Harvey to integrate legal AI capabilities
DocuSign Inc. (NASDAQ: DOCU) announced a strategic partnership with Harvey, an AI platform for legal services, to connect Harvey's legal reasoning capabilities with DocuSign's contract management platform.
The integration allows legal teams to use Harvey for legal analysis, research, and document drafting while connecting these functions to DocuSign's agreement workflows across sales, procurement, HR, and finance departments.
Under the partnership, legal teams can prompt Harvey to retrieve and analyze specific agreements from DocuSign and cross-reference them against applicable law using Harvey's legal databases. Teams can initiate DocuSign workflows directly from Harvey to generate and route amendment and approval processes.
Legal professionals working in DocuSign can access Harvey's capabilities through DocuSign's Iris assistant interface to review agreements, generate risk summaries, and support approvals within connected workflows.
"Legal teams shouldn't have to choose between speed and control when it comes to agreements," said Winston Weinberg, CEO of Harvey. "Together, Harvey and DocuSign are helping connect legal reasoning with agreement workflows."
Allan Thygesen, CEO of DocuSign, stated that the partnership brings "expert legal intelligence directly into DocuSign's agreement workflows, so legal teams can not only understand their agreements but use them to power work across the business."
DocuSign reports serving more than 1.8 million customers and over one billion people across 180 countries. Harvey states it serves 1,500 customers in 60 countries and has backing from investors including Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, and Andreessen Horowitz.
The companies said the partnership aims to help legal teams manage complex, high-volume transactions by combining AI-powered analysis with workflow execution capabilities.
