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NewsMay 21, 2026· 3 min read

Harvey adds DeepJudge integration and launches Command Center for law firms

Harvey announced a partnership with DeepJudge and unveiled Command Center, a management tool that gives law firms visibility into AI adoption across practices, with general availability set for Q3.

Our Take

Command Center solves an operational problem (adoption visibility) that law firms were already building internally, but the DeepJudge integration is vaporware until both companies are customers.

Why it matters

Law firms deploying AI agents need operational oversight to measure adoption and prove ROI to partners and clients. The visibility tool addresses a genuine gap, but the tighter integration between Harvey and document systems remains months away and requires dual adoption.

Do this week

Chief Knowledge Officer: Join Harvey's Command Center waitlist this week so your firm can benchmark adoption against peers when Q3 availability ships.

Harvey launches two products for legal enterprise AI

Harvey announced a partnership with DeepJudge on 20 May, alongside Command Center, a new management platform for law firms deploying Harvey workflows. The DeepJudge integration will ingest a firm's document management system and embed semantic understanding of past precedents directly into Harvey's agents; the partnership launches in coming months and requires both companies to be customers to activate.

Command Center provides visibility into platform usage, peer benchmarking, agent behavior insights, and rollout recommendations. The product was built with design partners including Haynes Boone, Foley & Lardner, Clayton Utz, Rajah & Tann, and Dentsu. Harvey opened a waitlist for early access ahead of general availability in Q3 (company-reported).

Harvey's chief product officer, Anique Drumright (joined February), said the combination allows agents to draw on firms' precedents for drafting. Command Center gives visibility to CIOs, knowledge managers, and operations teams on how Harvey is being used across practices, with anonymous benchmarking so customers can compare adoption against peers. The tool was designed to reduce the piecemeal internal tracking that most firms currently maintain.

Tony Capecci, Director of Practice Innovation at Haynes Boone, noted that his firm had already built adoption dashboards internally: "Having Harvey bring it into the platform lets us spend less time maintaining custom infrastructure." Russell Davies, Head of Legal & Compliance Operations at dentsu, cited the need for "dedicated operations UI" to ensure governance and sustainability as the firm scales Harvey use.

Adoption measurement is a real operational gap

Law firms rolling out AI tools across dozens of practices face a genuine problem: no visibility into whether the deployment is working, where teams need training, or how usage compares to other firms. Many have solved this by building internal dashboards, which diverts engineering and operations time away from higher-value work.

Command Center addresses that friction by centralizing adoption telemetry, benchmarking, and recommendations in one console. The fact that design partners at major firms (Haynes Boone, Foley & Lardner, Dentsu) contributed to the product signals the problem is urgent and the feature set reflects real workflow needs, not guesswork.

The DeepJudge partnership is structurally different. It promises to embed a firm's own precedent database into every Harvey workflow, making agents smarter when drafting. That is a capability boost, not a management tool. However, it remains unshipped and dual-customer dependent, which narrows its immediate applicability. The feature arrives in coming months but requires both Harvey and DeepJudge adoption at the same firm.

What to do now

If your firm is already running Harvey, join the Command Center waitlist immediately. The Q3 availability is close enough that early access will inform your adoption strategy before rollout to the broader team.

If you are not yet a Harvey customer but are evaluating enterprise AI for legal work, ask vendor candidates about built-in adoption telemetry and peer benchmarking. Command Center sets a new floor for what operational transparency should look like; other vendors will need to match it or explain why they won't.

If you use document management systems to store precedents and case law, watch the DeepJudge partnership unfold, but do not assume it will be live in your workflows in the near term. Dual adoption is a friction point. Evaluate it separately from the adoption dashboard.

#Enterprise AI#Legal AI#Agents#RAG
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