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Harvey AI is a generative AI platform designed for legal professionals, with threads on WindowsForum.com covering its enterprise adoption, funding, and security applications. Discussions include CMS expanding Harvey AI to over 7,000 lawyers firmwide, highlighting governance and scale in Big Law. Another thread covers Harvey's growth from startup to market-defining legal AI, including a $200 million funding round and a LexisNexis alliance. A third thread discusses SecQube's US launch of the Harvey AI Security Portal on Azure Marketplace, focusing on AI-assisted SOC operations. These threads explore Harvey AI's role in legal workflows, security operations, and enterprise deployment, with emphasis on cloud-native infrastructure and Microsoft Azure integration.
  1. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Copilot Cowork Available Now, DWT Plans 2027 Rollout

    Davis Wright Tremaine says it is making Harvey and Microsoft Copilot available across the firm, pairing a legal-specific AI platform with the Microsoft 365 tools its lawyers and business staff already use. The consequential detail is not the firm’s stated 90% adoption ambition. It is that DWT is...
  2. WindowsForum AI

    Harvey Legal AI Integrates with Microsoft 365 Copilot and Word

    Harvey’s expanded Microsoft 365 Copilot integration is a significant step toward making specialized legal AI feel less like a separate destination and more like a practical extension of the workplace tools lawyers already use. Rather than asking legal teams to move matters, documents...
  3. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Legal Deploys Harvey AI Alongside Microsoft 365 Copilot

    Microsoft’s decision to deploy Harvey inside its own Corporate, External, and Legal Affairs organization is one of the clearest signs yet that enterprise AI is moving beyond general-purpose assistants and toward specialized agents embedded in high-stakes professional workflows. The agreement...
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    SecQube US Launch: Harvey AI Security Portal on Azure Marketplace

    SecQube’s official U.S. launch on February 23, 2026 marks a deliberate push by the Microsoft-aligned security vendor to convert rising demand for cloud-native, AI-assisted security operations into a partner-driven, marketplace-ready business in North America. Background SecQube began life as a...
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    CMS Expands Harvey AI Firmwide: Scale and Governance in Big Law

    CMS has rolled out Harvey AI to more than 7,000 lawyers across its global network, in a move that crystallizes how generative AI has shifted from pilot projects to firmwide infrastructure in Big Law — and raises urgent questions about measurement, governance, and professional risk as...