Broseta partners with Harvey on AI integration

Broseta has entered into a collaboration agreement with Harvey, an AI platform for legal and professional services, to develop and drive the strategic use of generative artificial intelligence across the firm. The partnership aims to streamline workflows — including contract review, regulatory analysis, case law research, and legal document drafting — while keeping legal judgment firmly in the hands of the firm’s lawyers.

The adoption of Harvey’s platform, which is used by more than 100,000 lawyers across 1,500 organisations worldwide, is positioned as a step in the firm’s broader digital transformation strategy. Harvey handles workflow management, editing, and technical data analysis, but legal reasoning remains the responsibility of the firm’s professionals.

Manuel Broseta and Rosa Vidal, president and managing partner of Broseta, said: “At Broseta, we understand Generative Artificial Intelligence as a strategic tool to improve efficiency and deliver greater added value to our clients. The use of Harvey will allow us to streamline tasks and optimise processes, making it easier for our professionals to focus on analysis, legal judgment and advice tailored to our clients’ business needs. Artificial intelligence complements and enhances the work of our professionals, while always preserving the expert judgment, quality and excellence that characterise Broseta.”

“We are delighted to be working with Broseta. Spain and the EMEA region more broadly continue to be a key growth area for us, as law firms increasingly recognise the competitive advantage offered by legal AI. BROSETA’s commitment to innovation and its forward-looking leadership align naturally with Harvey, and we are very much looking forward to seeing the impact our technology will have on their practice,” said Jorge Bernard, vice president of sales for EMEA at Harvey.

Harvey is backed by investors including Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, GV, OpenAI Startup Fund, Coatue, Andreessen Horowitz, GIC, and EQT, and counts more than 1,500 clients in over 60 countries.

Pictured: Rosa Vidal and Jorge Benard

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