Docusign and Harvey Partner to Connect Legal Analysis With Contract Workflows
Docusign and Harvey announced a partnership that integrates Harvey's legal AI platform with Docusign's contract management system, allowing legal teams to analyze agreements and execute changes without leaving either platform.
Harvey provides legal research, contract analysis, and AI-assisted drafting. Docusign handles agreement creation, negotiation, signing, and management. The integration lets lawyers retrieve specific contracts from Docusign, analyze them against applicable law through Harvey's legal databases, and initiate amendment workflows directly from Harvey's interface.
The partnership addresses a common friction point: legal teams currently switch between tools for analysis and execution. This integration collapses that gap.
How It Works
A lawyer can prompt Harvey to pull a contract from Docusign, cross-reference it against relevant law, and receive analysis without manual document review. If changes are needed, they can start a Docusign workflow from Harvey to generate, route, and manage approvals.
Docusign is also adding a Harvey Knowledge assistant to its Iris chat interface, bringing external legal reasoning directly into Docusign's agreement review and approval workflows.
The Business Case
Docusign serves 1.8 million customers. Harvey works with 1,500 customers across 60 countries, including law firms and Fortune 500 companies.
Winston Weinberg, Harvey's CEO, said the partnership lets legal teams move faster without losing control. "Legal teams shouldn't have to choose between speed and control," he said. "By connecting the two platforms, we give teams a way to move from AI-powered drafting and analysis to execution and negotiation."
Allan Thygesen, Docusign's CEO, framed the integration as bringing legal expertise into existing workflows. "By partnering with Harvey, we're bringing 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."
For legal professionals, the partnership offers a practical benefit: AI for legal work moves closer to the tools already in use, rather than requiring parallel systems. The integration also reflects how generative AI and large language models are being embedded into domain-specific workflows rather than deployed as standalone applications.
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