2024 TopHarveyUseCases
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- (Moodie et al., 2024) ⇒ Gordon Moodie, Winston Weinberg, Gabriel Pereyra, John LaBarre, Julio Pereyra, Niko Grupen, Aatish Nayak, Lauren Oh, Shawn Farsai, David Murdter, and Boling Yang. (2024). “Top Harvey Use Cases.”
Subject Headings: Harvey Assistant.
Notes
- The post discusses the top use cases of Harvey in various legal practice areas, focusing on transactional and litigation work.
- The post highlights that data was collected anonymously and with explicit customer approval, adhering to stringent security and data privacy standards.
- The post explains that machine learning classifiers were used to group queries into use cases, ensuring no risk of data contamination or leakage.
- The post provides insights from tens of thousands of queries from the Harvey Assistant product, representing a mix of customers primarily from BigLaw and other professional services.
- The post includes heat maps to visualize the frequency of common use cases in transactional and litigation practice areas.
- The post identifies the top transactional use cases as drafting (generating clauses and documents), due diligence (reviewing documents and identifying risks), and deal management (planning and coordinating processes).
- The post mentions additional transactional use cases such as research and strategy, corporate advising, and compliance.
- The post identifies the top litigation use cases as drafting and case management, with additional use cases in regulatory advising, case law research, review of discovery and litigation documents, and advocacy strategy for trials and oral arguments.
- The post emphasizes the utility of Harvey in both transactional and litigation work, demonstrating its versatility across different practice groups.
- The post assures readers of the Harvey team's commitment to transparency, understanding of the product, and respect for customer privacy and security.
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- "This post highlights the most common applications across practice areas and groups within law firms, professional service providers, and enterprises."
- "All data was collected anonymously, with explicit customer approval, adhering to Harvey’s stringent security and data privacy standards."
- "Instead, machine learning classifiers grouped queries into use cases, ensuring no risk of data contamination or leakage."
- "We analyzed tens of thousands of queries from our Assistant product, which enables users to upload documents and receive responses to complex legal questions or tasks."
- "We created two heat maps to highlight the frequency of common use cases in transactional and litigation practice areas."
- "For transactional work, the heat map reveals broad use cases for Harvey in drafting (generating clauses and documents), due diligence (reviewing documents and identifying risks), and deal management (planning and coordinating processes)."
- "We also see substantial use cases in research and strategy, with additional use cases in broader corporate advising and compliance."
- "Like transactional lawyers, litigators frequently use Harvey for drafting and case management. They also consistently find use cases in regulatory or advising—reviewing and providing strategic analysis of regulation and legislation and how they apply to particular fact patterns. Other substantial use cases include case law research, review of discovery and litigation documents, and advocacy strategy for both trials and oral arguments."
- "To facilitate visualization, we selected the most prevalent transactional and litigation practice groups, though it's important to note that Harvey is utilized across all practice groups within our customer base (there are more than 500 practice groups & use cases in our underlying data)."
- "We remain committed to improving transparency and understanding of our product while respecting customer privacy and security."
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