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Law firm CMS rolls out Suits-inspired Harvey AI after saving lawyers 100 hours each

Global firm says 93% of users report productivity gains of up to 118 hours per year

The AI has been inspired by hit US TV show Suits: Pictured, from left, Gina Torres as Jessica Pearson, Patrick J Adams as Mike Ross, Sarah Rafferty as Donna Paulsen, Meghan Markle as Rachel Zane, Rick Hoffman as Louis Litt and Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter(Image: NBCUniversal)

Law firm CMS is pushing ahead with its AI ambitions by announcing plans to roll out the Harvey AI legal assistant across its entire global network after lawyers reported substantial time savings.

The firm is extending the AI tool – named after the sharp-suited character from the television series Suits – to all 21 CMS member organisations spanning more than 50 countries, as reported by .

Harvey has already gained significant traction within CMS, boasting over 1,100 daily active users and close to 3,000 monthly users. Lawyers have been deploying it primarily for contract review, due diligence work, and regulatory analysis.

Internal figures revealed that 93 per cent of users experienced productivity improvements of up to 117.9 hours per lawyer annually.

According to CMS, these efficiency gains "allow the firm to reduce write-offs, reduce the load on lawyers, offer the most competitive prices to clients, and maintain profitability".

The expanded agreement with Harvey represents the largest investment in user access licences for the platform by any law firm across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Stephen Millar, managing partner at CMS º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, said: "Expanding Harvey across our global organisation is about scaling the best of CMS – our judgement, sector insight and cross-border capability – with the power of AI."

Winston Weinberg, chief executive of Harvey, said: "We are proud to have CMS as a long-standing customer of Harvey, and to see their decision to extend access to all of their lawyers and team members."