Key points:
- Harvey and iManage announce a new technology integration to streamline legal workflows.
- The integration allows direct access to and return of documents between Harvey and iManage.
- The move reflects growing demand for embedded AI in enterprise legal environments.
Legal AI platform Harvey has launched an integration with document management leader iManage, forming a strategic technology partnership aimed at embedding AI capabilities directly into legal professionals' daily workflows.
Used by over 1 million professionals across more than 4,100 organizations — including 80 of the Am Law 100 — iManage is a cornerstone of legal content infrastructure. Harvey’s integration enables its users to pull documents from iManage, apply AI-based legal reasoning, and then return the generated work product directly back into the same system.
This closed-loop workflow reduces content duplication and manual handling, helping to minimize the risk of data leakage and ensuring alignment with law firms’ existing security and governance protocols. The integration is especially relevant as legal teams increasingly seek to operationalize AI in ways that do not compromise data privacy or institutional compliance.
“iManage is where much of the legal world’s knowledge lives,” said Winston Weinberg, Harvey’s CEO and co-founder. “By launching this integration, we are meeting our shared customers where they already work.”
Shawn Misquitta, EVP of Product Management at iManage, added that “success with AI starts at the foundation — with an organization’s own data that’s organized, governed and secured.” He emphasized that the iManage platform's scale and its partner ecosystem allow for AI deployments that prioritize both business results and responsible use.









