Centralize and Customize Legal Tools With MCP – Harvey

Harvey is adopting MCP to more easily integrate with a customer’s preferred tools and third-party systems and give users greater control in building with Harvey.

Legal work doesn’t happen in isolation. In a typical day, a lawyer relies on various resources to do their job: research databases, internal knowledge sources, document management systems, and other legal software. Today, Harvey integrates directly with leading data providers and legal systems of record to centralize relevant context for a matter. Using this centralized context, Harvey’s agents coordinate the right tools to answer a lawyer’s query or augment existing legal analysis.

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However, building custom integrations to cover all of our customer’s unique needs can be challenging. We need a more scalable approach to support new and emerging use cases.

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) offers a path forward. MCP is an open protocol that supplies a common interface for AI applications to interact with external data sources and tools. It offers more flexible, standardized connections between AI systems.

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At Harvey, we’re transforming how legal and professional services operate end-to-end — and we’re just getting started.