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Law Firm Expands AI Adoption With Harvey

April 13, 2026 by Newsdesk

Canadian law firm Torys has partnered with Harvey to deploy its artificial intelligence platform across the organization, marking a significant step in enterprise AI adoption in the legal sector. The system will support workflows including due diligence, contract analysis, compliance, and litigation. Harvey will provide onsite expertise to drive adoption and develop tailored use cases.

Torys said the move builds on its longstanding focus on legal technology and responsible AI deployment. The partnership reflects a broader trend among law firms toward integrating AI into core operations, shifting from pilot projects to sustained, firmwide implementation.

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Harvey Expands to Toronto with New AI Engineering Hub

October 22, 2025 by Newsdesk

AI legal platform Harvey has chosen Toronto for its first engineering hub outside the U.S., reinforcing Canada’s growing influence in legal technology. Backed by OpenAI’s Startup Fund and trusted by over 500 clients in 54 markets, Harvey aims to hire about 20 employees by early 2026.

CTO Siva Gurumurthy said Canada’s 35,000 law firms, deep technical talent, and robust innovation ecosystem made Toronto the ideal choice. The new team will enhance Harvey’s secure, customizable AI tools for in-house legal teams, focusing on compliance, privacy, and workflow automation—key priorities as AI reshapes the global legal profession.

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Harvey Establishes Toronto Hub, Commits to Canadian Legal AI

August 7, 2025 by Newsdesk

Harvey, an AI platform enhancing legal and professional services, is opening a new hub in Toronto this October. Already used by over 500 clients globally, including Canadian firms Davies and Gowling WLG, Harvey plans to hire more than 20 engineers and sales staff locally.

CEO Winston Weinberg emphasized Harvey’s commitment to Toronto’s legal and tech communities. The new office will focus on engineering, product development, and client collaboration. CTO Siva Gurumurthy says Toronto will serve as a core development engine. The move marks Harvey’s long-term investment in Canadian legal innovation and AI-driven infrastructure.

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