Paxton AI
Paxton AI is an all-in-one legal assistant designed for attorneys and law firms, offering AI-powered legal research, document drafting, contract analysis, and medical chronology generation
Harvey is an AI platform built specifically for legal professionals and law firms, offering tools for document analys...
Harvey is an AI platform built specifically for legal professionals and law firms, offering tools for document analysis, legal research, contract intelligence, and end-to-end workflow automation. It serves major law firms (28% of Am Law 100) and enterprises across 42 countries. Pricing is not publicly listed and requires contacting sales, with reported costs ranging from $400-600 per lawyer per year.
Harvey is an AI platform designed for legal professionals and law firms, providing a suite of tools including Assistant for document analysis and drafting, Vault for secure document storage and bulk analysis, Knowledge for legal and regulatory research, and Agents for executing complex legal workflows end-to-end. The platform includes Contract Intelligence for contract review and negotiation, mobile access, and integrations with existing legal workflows. Harvey serves over 235 customers including 28% of Am Law 100 firms across 42 countries, and has partnerships with law schools including University of Chicago, Oxford, and Vanderbilt to train future legal professionals on AI tools.
No, Harvey does not offer a free plan or free trial. It operates on an enterprise sales model requiring contact with their sales team for pricing and access.
Harvey offers an 'Ecosystem' feature that allows access where legal professionals already work and grounds answers in trusted sources. The platform has announced integration with LexisNexis for primary law content. Specific integration details for other legal tech tools were not detailed in available research.
Harvey's main competitors include Legora, Hebbia, Ivo, Spellbook, CoCounsel, and GC AI. While Harvey has significant market penetration with Am Law 100 firms, some users on Reddit criticize it as primarily GPT-based with system prompts rather than proprietary legal AI. Alternatives like GC AI and Spellbook may offer more transparent pricing models, while Harvey focuses on comprehensive enterprise features and established law firm relationships.
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Paxton AI is an all-in-one legal assistant designed for attorneys and law firms, offering AI-powered legal research, document drafting, contract analysis, and medical chronology generation
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