04/06/2026
Harvey highlights legal AI transformation
The rapid adoption of legal AI platforms such as Harvey is reshaping how law firms work, train lawyers and deliver services. Danny Fortson in the Sunday Times reports that major firms including Kirkland & Ellis, Slaughter and May and Fried Frank are investing heavily in AI tools, while legal educators debate the impact on training and professional development. Supporters argue AI can dramatically improve efficiency, document analysis and legal research, enabling lawyers to handle more work and focus on higher-value tasks. Critics warn that overreliance on AI could undermine the development of core legal skills and create risks around accuracy and professional judgement. Fortson suggests the technology is accelerating broader changes to law firm business models, recruitment, training and client service.