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Harvey Launches Command Center and Contract Intelligence for In-House

Harvey used its two-day Harvey Forum in New York (May 19–20) to announce two major products: Command Center, a governance and analytics layer giving law firms visibility into how the platform is being used across practice groups, offices, and user cohorts; and Contract Intelligence, a CLM-adjacent product co-designed with in-house customers covering intake triage, negotiation positioning, and portfolio-wide obligation tracking.

BY FRONTIER DESK · JUNE 1, 2026 · 1 MIN READ

Harvey used its two-day Harvey Forum in New York (May 19–20) to announce two major products: Command Center, a governance and analytics layer giving law firms visibility into how the platform is being used across practice groups, offices, and user cohorts; and Contract Intelligence, a CLM-adjacent product co-designed with in-house customers covering intake triage, negotiation positioning, and portfolio-wide obligation tracking. Command Center opens to early-access waitlist immediately, with general availability in Q3; Contract Intelligence is also waitlisted for Q3 rollout. Harvey simultaneously announced a partnership with Swiss institutional knowledge platform DeepJudge to embed firm-specific prior work and expertise into Harvey workflows. The dual announcement confirms Harvey's pivot from law-firm-first to an aggressive in-house push — strategically significant as in-house teams represent the next volume segment. Valuation stands at $11 billion following a $200 million raise in March 2026, with ARR reported at $190 million in January 2026.

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