Whether it’s the $11B valuation, taking law firms by storm, or making its model the go-to learning tool for top law schools, Harvey has been proving its value in all sorts of ways. Next on the list? Opening up a brick-and-mortar shop in one of America’s busiest legal markets. Dallas Innovates has coverage:
Slated to open in April, the Dallas office will serve what Harvey calls “one of the largest and most influential legal markets in the world.”
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Harvey said its new Dallas office will open bring the company closer to legal teams it already partners with across Texas—including ones at Dallas-based AT&T and Houston engineering and construction firm KBR, as well as law firms such as Vinson & Elkins, Haynes Boone, Jackson Walker, Susman Godfrey, Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP, Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann, and McKool Smith.
Harvey jumped ahead of its competitors by catering to law firm needs and few things say customer service like actually being there. Whether that translates as Harvey having an easier job of getting boots on the ground to proselytize its wares or giving its customers a place to go when troubleshooting from AI chat bots just doesn’t cut it, it’s a great opportunity for the company to deepen already existing relationships with law firms and develop new customers.
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